Restricted Handling Daily Intel Brief
👉 Subscribe to The Restricted Handling Podcast https://www.restrictedhandling.com/ [https://www.restrictedhandling.com/] Get ready for The Restricted Handling Daily Intel Brief's What's Coming Up Next Week in the World. This episode breaks down the major scheduled events, official meetings, military exercises, economic releases, and diplomatic timing triggers shaping the global security landscape from June 7 through June 13, 2026. This week's outlook starts in Europe, where EU defense ministers meet in Cyprus with Ukraine support, maritime security, Russia's shadow fleet, and European defense funding all on the table. The meeting may be informal, but the stakes are very real. Europe is still trying to keep pressure on Moscow while making sure Ukraine has the backing it needs, and Russia, as ever, appears ready to run the old Kremlin playbook: deny, delay, distract, and hope the room gets tired. We also head to the Baltic Sea, where BALTOPS 26 continues with NATO navies operating right near Russia's western flank. Add in Ramstein Flag 2026, NATO's major air exercise spanning from Norway to Spain, and you've got a serious week of alliance readiness messaging. The theme is simple: interoperability, deterrence, and making sure the alliance can still move with speed when the pressure rises. Somewhere in Moscow, a staff officer is probably pretending not to notice. The episode then shifts to the Middle East and global energy markets, where OPEC-plus meetings and the OPEC Monthly Oil Market Report could shape expectations around oil production, supply disruptions, and energy prices. With Gulf energy flows under scrutiny and Russian hydrocarbon revenues always lurking in the background, oil remains one of the week's biggest geopolitical pressure points. We also track the IAEA Board of Governors meeting in Vienna, a key nuclear policy checkpoint with potential relevance for Iran, North Korea, and broader nonproliferation concerns. Expect careful language, diplomatic parsing, and enough nuclear fine print to make even the most seasoned analyst reach for another coffee. On the economic front, China releases its May CPI and PPI data, offering a fresh look at pricing pressure inside the world's second-largest economy. Beijing loves a controlled narrative, but factory-gate prices often tell their own story. In the United States, CPI and PPI inflation data land midweek, with implications for the dollar, Federal Reserve expectations, energy markets, and the broader strategic environment. And finally, Friday brings Russia Day, a major national holiday that often serves as a platform for Kremlin messaging, patriotic ceremony, and polished historical theater. Expect speeches, symbolism, and the usual effort to present strain as strength. This episode is your concise, high-energy guide to the week ahead in international security, geopolitics, NATO, Ukraine, Russia, China, the Middle East, North Korea, global energy, nuclear diplomacy, and strategic risk. It's built for listeners who want to know what matters before the headlines start flying. Welcome to the week before the week. Buckle up. 👉 Subscribe to The Restricted Handling Podcast 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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