Restricted Handling Daily Intel Brief
👉 Subscribe to The Restricted Handling Podcast https://www.restrictedhandling.com/ [https://www.restrictedhandling.com/] Today's episode drops straight into the global pressure points shaping the next phase of great power competition. We start in the Taiwan Strait, where Taipei is pushing hard for approval of a $14 billion US arms package while trying to lock in long-term security certainty from Washington. President Lai Ching-te is signaling confidence in US support, but the political backdrop is anything but stable. With President Trump framing arms sales as leverage in broader negotiations with Beijing, Taiwan finds itself navigating a shifting strategic conversation where deterrence, diplomacy, and deal-making are all colliding at once. From there, we widen the lens across the Indo-Pacific, where China is steadily expanding its operational footprint in ways that are easy to miss if you are only watching headlines. In the Southwest Pacific, Beijing is building influence through policing partnerships and soft security engagement. In the Indian Ocean, it is operating with a far more mature blue-water posture, supported by bases, port access, and sustained naval deployments. And closer to Australia and New Zealand, Chinese activity is becoming more assertive, with a growing pattern of presence that is slowly reshaping what regional countries consider "normal." Then we pivot into the technology battlefield, where the US is wrestling with its own internal contradictions. Multiple Chinese firms tied to advanced AI, semiconductors, and dual-use tech remain in limbo as Washington delays new additions to the Entity List, despite internal approvals flagging them as national security risks. That pause matters. In this environment, timing is strategy. A delay in enforcement is not neutral, especially when you are dealing with AI development cycles, chip supply chains, and global export control pressure points. We also dig into China's global intelligence footprint, which continues to expand across Europe, Asia, and North America. Arrests and espionage cases are stacking up, from surveillance near military installations to tech acquisition efforts and influence operations. The pattern is not just about isolated incidents. It reflects a system built for scale, where multiple actors operate in parallel, creating both reach and friction as counterintelligence services become more active and more capable. Inside China, the internal picture is tightening fast. Xi Jinping's discipline and anti-corruption campaign has expanded well beyond financial wrongdoing. Loyalty, ideology, family conduct, and even personal belief systems are now part of the enforcement landscape. Nearly a million officials reportedly faced disciplinary action in a single year, reinforcing a system where political reliability is constantly tested, not assumed. On the global economic front, the G7 is moving to reduce dependency on Chinese-controlled critical minerals, especially rare earths that sit at the center of defense and advanced manufacturing supply chains. But even among allies, alignment is uneven, and the path toward alternative supply networks is still politically and economically complicated. Finally, we touch on China's careful positioning in the Middle East, where it continues to support Iranian sovereignty and regional stability efforts, but stops short of endorsing a formal alliance structure with Tehran. It is influence without entanglement, engagement without binding commitments, and a reminder that Beijing prefers optionality over obligation when the stakes get too high. This episode connects the dots across all of it. Taiwan, technology controls, intelligence operations, internal security, minerals, and Middle East diplomacy all feeding into the same larger picture of a system under constant strategic pressure and adjustment. 👉 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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