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There was a strategic, albeit cruel, military objective behind the attack. The Fourth Kazekage wanted to test Gaara’s ability to control Shukaku and his value as a weapon for the village. By putting Gaara in a life-or-death situation, the Kazekage hoped to see if Gaara could harness the beast's power effectively.
, who wanted to test Gaara’s emotional stability and control over the One-Tailed Shukaku. why did yashamaru try to kill gaara
ordered Yashamaru to assassinate Gaara to see if the trauma would cause him to lose control. There was a strategic, albeit cruel, military objective
It was a moment of ultimate betrayal designed to break Gaara mentally. Ironically, while the attack failed to kill Gaara physically, it succeeded in killing his humanity for many years, turning him into the terrifying "Demon of the Sand" until Naruto eventually showed him the true meaning of connection and love. , who wanted to test Gaara’s emotional stability
tried to kill under direct orders from the Fourth Kazekage, Rasa