Gaslighting would make more sense if I hadn't directly quoted your post.
And no I'm not stating that your morality is skewed off fictional characters. I'm saying if you are incapable of separating morality and motivation then your understanding of morality is flawed. If vengeance is an acceptable justification for committing a war crime and leading uncounted people to their deaths then your morality is skewed at least one deviation from standard. However initially I thought it was you not understanding that I was discussing the difference between motivation and morality.
If you do understand the difference then you must admit that Genn either committed an immoral action based on a common understanding of moral philosophy or that he committed no immoral action because your personal moral philosophy allows for vengeance for crimes committed against yourself and your people to justify war crimes, murder, and betrayal.
So I will ask again, are we agreeing to disagree whether or not the action was moral? Not understandable, not motivated, but moral.
If you're unwilling to answer this question I understand, but I would ask that you not insult my intelligence further by pretending that you did not derogate me any longer.