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As for Raiden "having his own war to fight", it is most likely that he was reffering to 2 things. First: Raiden's war with World Marshal. Even though Armstrong was killed he wasn't connected to World Marshall other than being a big source of their budget. Whose to say that there were others who helped in preparing for Operation Temcumseh, like it's stockholders, or even the potential new buyer of World Marshal? whoever they are, they did not like that Raiden messed up their plan so they want him dead. Second: Raiden's conflicting ideals. At first Raiden beleived in using his sword as a tool of justice, but now that Raiden has accepted his Jack the Ripper part of himself he is not sure of what to fight for? I think for the sequel they will touch on this, and focus on what will Raiden fight for now that his beliefs contradict eachother.