OK, playing your evasive linguistic game a wee bit, even though it is implied in my question, in answering my direct question below, assume in your mind that the person described in my question did get elected somehow. Given that explicitly added point, answer the question as to your personal viewpoint on the appropriateness of such a person, born with foreign influence and citizenship in more than one country at birth, serving as Commander-in-Chief of our military.
Do you feel it is appropriate for a person born with foreign influence and foreign allegiance claims on them via being born a dual-Citizen or tri-Citizen, and thus holding citizenship and thus innate allegiance obligations and requirements since birth to more than one country, to serve as the Commander-in-Chief of our military?
My answer is: No.
4Zoltan, what is your answer to this question, yes or no?
Let me put it this way, I agree with President Teddy Roosevelt.
Dual citizenship does not make someone ineligible to be president.