The commander in chief of the military is a pivotal position in any country's government, responsible for overseeing and directing the armed forces. In the United States, this role is held by the President, who serves as the civilian head of the military. This position carries immense responsibility, as the decisions made by the commander in chief can have far-reaching consequences for national security, foreign policy, and the lives of military personnel.
Trump, vying again to be the nation's commander in chief, appeared to continue a pattern of comments denigrating the sacrifices of military personnel. This raised concerns about his ability to lead the armed forces effectively and with the respect they deserve. As a convicted felon, Trump isn't fit to lead America's military as commander in chief. A felon serving as both leader of the free world and the military would be unprecedented and potentially dangerous.
On the international front, Born and educated largely in Russia, Ukraine's top military commander is now leading an unprecedented incursion into Russian territory. This development has raised tensions between the two countries and has the potential to escalate into a larger conflict. Col. Gen. Oleksandr Syrskyi, who had been commander of Ukraine's ground forces, takes over the head job, replacing Gen. Valerii Zaluzhnyi. This change in leadership could have significant implications for the ongoing military operations in the region.