Recorded June 9 (published June 12), a short excerpt regarding Trump – Iran and Israel:
Another short excerpt – Trump – peacemaker or warmonger? Recorded June 9:
Is Trump a peacemaker or warmonger? (Recorded June 9, published June 12) Discussion of the military conflicts and his foreign policy (including much discussion regarding the Ukraine-Russia conflict and Trump’s behavior toward President Putin, as well as Gaza, Iran, and more). On Conversations Allowed. “Donald Trump: Peacemaker or Warmonger? In this episode of ‘Conversation Allowed,’ we invite American historian, geopolitical analyst, and investigative journalist Christine Lynn to discuss whether Donald Trump can be considered a peacemaker or a warmonger. We delve into Trump’s first 140 days in office, his foreign policy, and actions which appear contrary to his peacemaking rhetoric. The conversation touches on the Russia-Ukraine conflict, U.S. relations with Iran, NATO’s role, and explores the broader implications of Trump’s actions on international alliances and global stability.” Full interview:
EP#282 | GUEST | The Ukraine Project: A Deep Dive with Christine Lynn
February 27, 2025 • 48 mins P#282 | GUEST | The Ukraine Project: A Deep Dive with Christine Lynn – audio and video formats
“In this episode of Deep Shallow Dive, Ray Doustdar welcomes historian and geopolitical analyst Christine Lynn for an in-depth discussion on the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Christine, an expert on Russia with over 30 years of published work, provides an alternative perspective on the war, challenging the mainstream narrative. She argues that Russia’s 2022 “Special Military Operation” (SMO) was a necessary and justified action, rather than an unprovoked invasion. She details the historical context, the role of NATO expansion, and the 2014 U.S.-backed Maidan coup that overthrew Ukraine’s democratically elected president, Victor Yanukovych.
Christine explains how the conflict has its roots in decades of Western interference, including the persecution of Russian-speaking Ukrainians in the Donbass region. She criticizes Western media for pushing Russophobic propaganda and highlights the economic and strategic interests behind the “Ukraine Project.” The conversation also covers the role of military contractors, U.S. foreign policy, and the possibility of peace negotiations under a new U.S. administration.
The discussion takes a broader turn into global politics, including the military-industrial complex, corruption among U.S. politicians, and the destruction of the Nord Stream pipeline. Christine also shares insights into Russia’s leadership, particularly Vladimir Putin’s governance, approval ratings, and Russia’s geopolitical stance. The episode closes with speculation on the future of the conflict, whether Trump will end U.S. involvement, and what steps Russia might take next.”
“Christine Lynn, a writer, historian, and geopolitical analyst, makes her debut appearance on TPC. Her articles have been published in magazines and newspapers, and she has appeared as a guest on numerous talk radio and television programs. As an Orthodox Christian, she has been a vocal opponent of what she considers American and NATO aggression. Don’t miss her take on Russia as Trump prepares his return to the White House.”
Topics Christine discusses in this hour:
1st segment: The Special Military Operation (SMO)
2nd segment: Russian society
3rd segment: Vladimir Putin, President of the Russian Federation
4th segment: Outlook of Russia, the United States, and President Trump
Russia Ukraine War Explained – Is US Foreign Policy To Blame? – Interview with Christine Lynn
Conversations Allowed show – host Hadi, Oct 23, 2024 “Explaining the Russia Ukraine war through Russian and US policy. Join us for this Conversations Allowed episode, featuring Christine Lynn, a seasoned journalist, historian, and geopolitical analyst that is challenging Western narratives. With over 30 years of experience, Christine provides a nuanced examination of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the 2014 Ukraine coup, and the role of NATO and American foreign policy. We explore the Minsk agreements, human rights violations, and the contrasting global approaches of the US, Russia, and China. The episode delves into the hidden truths behind Western media portrayals, questions US hypocrisy, and highlights Russia and China’s roles in fostering peace. Tune in for an enlightening analysis that urges independent fact-checking and emphasizes truth, love, and global cooperation in international relations. Some of the topics discussed include – Russia Ukraine war explained, NATO in Ukraine, US hegemony, US foreign policy, NATO vs Russia, Putin’s views on NATO and Russia’s security concerns.” Video: https://youtu.be/l2RR_pidvEA?si=qXoLC7acttZnVFcT