Restricted Handling Daily Intel Brief
👉 Subscribe to The Restricted Handling Podcast https://www.restrictedhandling.com/ [https://www.restrictedhandling.com/] China is playing the whole board today, and this episode of The Restricted Handling Daily Intel Brief breaks down why it matters for US national security, the Indo-Pacific, AI infrastructure, global trade, and intelligence operations. In this June 11, 2026 China brief, Ryan and Glenn dig into Beijing's rare decision to join a Macron-led economic call ahead of the G7 summit in France, where trade imbalances, electric vehicles, batteries, and Europe's next move on China are all front and center. The big question: is Beijing trying to cooperate, divide Europe, or simply buy time before the tariff hammer comes out? Then we get into one of the sleeper strategic stories of the day: indium phosphide. It sounds like something Tony Stark would mumble while building a reactor in a cave, but this material is a serious choke point for AI data centers. China's export controls are creating headaches for photonics companies, US tech firms, and anyone betting on the next generation of AI infrastructure. This is not just a supply chain story. This is great power competition with wafers, licensing delays, and a very expensive bottleneck. The episode also covers Taiwan, where Beijing is pushing jurisdictional claims through maritime patrols, vessel inspections, gray zone pressure, and activity near undersea cables. Taiwan is pushing back with coast guard warnings, surveillance, and a more visible defense posture. That includes HIMARS live fire drills from Taiwan's western coast, a signal aimed at Beijing, Washington, and anyone tracking the future of deterrence in the Taiwan Strait. We also head to the South China Sea, where the Philippines is tracking new Chinese-linked objects at Scarborough Shoal, including suspected antennas, buoys, floating structures, and a makeshift platform with personnel aboard. It is another example of Beijing's favorite maritime routine: show up, stay put, call it normal, and act shocked when everyone notices. Vietnam is also making moves, with Hanoi set to acquire India's BrahMos supersonic cruise missile. That gives Vietnam a stronger coastal deterrent and adds another chapter to Southeast Asia's quiet but very real hedging strategy against China's expanding military footprint. On the intelligence side, the DOJ and FBI seized 13 domains tied to fake consulting firms allegedly used to target current and former US government and military personnel. The pitch was simple, sketchy, and dangerous: vague analyst jobs, easy money, insider reporting, encrypted apps, and fake companies with a professional shine. Classic espionage, but dressed for the remote work era. Finally, we break down China-linked AI influence operations, OpenAI's findings on data center and tariff narratives, and new US sanctions targeting China and Hong Kong based networks tied to Iran's weapons procurement. If you follow China, Taiwan, AI, sanctions, intelligence, counterintelligence, maritime security, or the Indo-Pacific, this episode is loaded. 👉 Subscribe to The Restricted Handling Podcast https://www.restrictedhandling.com/ [https://www.restrictedhandling.com/] Get the daily intelligence brief Ryan and Glenn read covering Russia, China, Iran, North Korea, the Middle East, geopolitics, sanctions, military and intel operations. Save a few hours of your time getting ahead of the news cycle at restrictedhandling.com.
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