Great rhetorical question, but do consider these points:
1. we ask everyone to do their individual jobs. In a soldier's case, loss of life is a job hazard. In the President's case, making tough decisions that could kill soldiers and civilians is a job hazard
2. The assassination rate for US Presidents is 8.7% (4/46 Presidents were assassinated).
3. There were 1,922 US combat deaths in Afghanistan (ref 1) and at the peak of the war, there were 100,000 troops there (ref 2). If you ignore all the other years of deployment, a US soldier's death risk in Afghanistan was 1.9%
Numbers are hard when they go against our intuition, but every US President is taking a comparable risk to being a soldier according to these numbers.
Obama took the risk of being a President while Black
Trump took the risk of being a President while Orange
Numbers are hard when they go against our intuition, but every US President is taking a comparable risk to being a soldier according to these numbers.
Obama took the risk of being a President while Black Trump took the risk of being a President while Orange
Ref 1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coalition_casualties_in_Afghan... 2. https://www.militarytimes.com/news/your-military/2016/07/06/...