Restricted Handling Daily Intel Brief
👉 Subscribe to The Restricted Handling Podcast https://www.restrictedhandling.com/ [https://www.restrictedhandling.com/] The lead story is Russia's increasingly messy effort to host the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum while the war keeps showing up in places Moscow would rather keep shiny, controlled, and camera-ready. Ukraine's strike on St. Petersburg and Kronstadt landed right as Putin's hometown was supposed to be serving "Russian Davos" energy. Instead, the episode looks at what the attack revealed about Russia's shrinking strategic depth, the vulnerability of its energy infrastructure, and the awkward gap between Kremlin messaging and wartime reality. Ryan and Glenn also break down the economic side of the story, including Russia's foreign currency and gold purchases, pressure on the National Wealth Fund, refinery disruptions, and the ongoing cat-and-mouse game around sanctions and the Russian shadow fleet. Russia is still making money from energy, but the machine is getting louder, clunkier, and a lot less smooth. We also cover the diplomatic chessboard. Ukraine got a meaningful opening with Hungary lifting its block on EU accession talks, even as Budapest continues to resist a fast-track process. Germany took a hit at the United Nations after failing to win a rotating Security Council seat, with Berlin pointing to Russian lobbying and geopolitical backlash over Ukraine and Israel. Armenia is becoming another major pressure point, with US engagement, Russian information operations, church politics, and the upcoming parliamentary election all colliding in a very high-stakes regional contest. On NATO's eastern flank, Romania remains front and center after a Russian-made drone hit a residential building in Galati and a Russian mine washed ashore on the Black Sea coast. That has pushed allies to talk more urgently about air defense, radar coverage, anti-drone systems, and the very real spillover risks of Russia's war against Ukraine. Inside Russia, things are getting weird in the very Russian way. The Max messenger app, Moscow's preferred controlled platform, disappeared from the App Store after being labeled spyware by Cloudflare. Russian security services are also widening espionage and treason investigations, while elite debate over the war is becoming harder to hide. Add in manpower strain, pressure on regions, nervous business circles, and Kremlin information control, and the picture gets pretty lively. This episode is for anyone tracking Russia, Ukraine, NATO, sanctions, energy security, intelligence operations, Black Sea security, European politics, and the future of modern war. It is sharp, fast-moving, and built for listeners who want the strategic meaning behind the headlines without spending half the day reading every report themselves. 👉 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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