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You're absolutely correct, however:
This cannot be disentangled from a natural derivative: 'Tyranny is justified on occasion.' Just what the occasion is that justifies it is much harder to pin down. Traffic laws can be a form of tyranny, for example.
Importantly, this should not be confused with despotism. The statement 'Despotism is justified on occasion' is distinct, and uh, less defensible. Every time there's even the semblance of a benevolent dictator a religion ends up spawning that plagues humanity for centuries with a fixation on the dictator instead of the benevolence.
So to bring it back, if the wolf wasn't already blowing down and eating the pigs using straw and wood, he'd have his justification, instead of the convenience of one.