Yes. The movie provides all the context for the end that’s needed. I’m assuming you’ve seen it. It ends with two characters proposing the same violent thing. However, the American proposes to take action to preserve the ability to live life as expressed in the very beginning of the film. The villain proposes to do that thing for an entirely different purpose. Who does the American want to kill? ...all Muslims (no his friend who dies is Muslim), all Saudis (no the Saudi prince is on his side). The people the American wants to kill are the Jihadis. The Jihadis for their part want to kill all Americans and American life (as demonstrated by what they blow up in the beginning of the movie). The only people the good guys kill are terrorists. The only people the bad guys kill are innocent people.
So in the end when both sides propose taking the same course of action the difference is that one side (Jihadis) targets good and the other side (Americans) targets evil.