I don't see Walt letting Jane die as a betrayal at all. Jane was no good for Jesse and I think Walt getting her out of the picture was the best for both of them. I think Walt actually has some patental instinct towards Jesse but the whole situation lends itself to an effed up way of displaying it.
Even the whole Brock thing can be looked at as necessary tough love. Gus showed them that people, even in his inner circle, were disposable if they messed up even a little... and Jesse is bound to mess up with his addiction problems and poor decision making abilities. Gus wanted him gone from the start and was clearly going to just use him for the time being. Poisoning Brock was a terrible thing, but not a betrayal in the bigger picture.
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