EPISODE · May 21, 2026 · 6 MIN
RH 5.21.26 | China: Xi Hosts Putin, Taiwan Tensions, China's Strategic Moves
from The Restricted Handling Podcast
👉 Subscribe to The Restricted Handling Podcast https://www.restrictedhandling.com/ China is running the show this week with back-to-back summits that put Xi Jinping at the center of global strategic moves. We break down Vladimir Putin's visit and what it means for Russia as it increasingly leans on China for economic and technological support while still trying to project independent power. The Power of Siberia 2 pipeline remains in play with no pricing or timeline agreement yet, keeping Beijing firmly in control of a key energy lever. Meanwhile Taiwan is back in the spotlight as President Trump signals he may speak directly with President Lai Ching-te about a pending $14 billion arms package. Taipei continues to modernize its military to maintain credible deterrence, while China ramps up military operations in the Taiwan Strait and intensifies its messaging against any moves toward independence. We analyze the strategic signaling from both sides, and what it means for regional stability. China's economic and trade strategies are also in focus. From aircraft purchases to selective easing of rare earth exports, Beijing is balancing US access with strategic leverage. We explain how these moves fit into a broader plan to protect domestic technology and industry while retaining influence over critical global supply chains. On the tech front, we cover the ongoing saga with Nvidia's H200 chip. Despite US approval, China is holding back purchases and pushing domestic alternatives. This is part of Beijing's long-term strategy to achieve technological self-reliance in AI and semiconductors while keeping leverage over foreign suppliers. We also dive into China's intelligence and domestic-security posture. Recent cyber operations and security campaigns illustrate Beijing's focus on controlling internal risks while signaling deterrence to foreign actors. From router phishing compromises to ongoing "Fox Hunt" operations, China is managing internal control and global influence simultaneously. Energy flows through the Gulf and Russian oil supplies continue to intersect with US-Iran negotiations, highlighting how global energy markets feed directly into China's strategic positioning. We also touch on Russia's ongoing nuclear drills and military cooperation with China, showing how tactical exercises support broader strategic alignment. This episode delivers a complete look at the multi-domain chess game Beijing is playing with Russia, Taiwan, the US, and global markets. We cover diplomacy, economics, technology, intelligence, and military signaling in a way that shows why every move matters and how it reshapes the balance of power in Asia and beyond. 👉 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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RH 5.21.26 | China: Xi Hosts Putin, Taiwan Tensions, China's Strategic Moves
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