EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 11 MIN
RH 5.29.26 | China Nukes, Trade Fights, Sea Pressure
from The Restricted Handling Podcast
👉 Subscribe to The Restricted Handling Podcast https://www.restrictedhandling.com/ China is putting on a full-spectrum show today, and none of it is boring. In this episode of The Restricted Handling Daily Intel Brief, Ryan and Glenn break down Beijing's massive nuclear infrastructure buildout near the Hami missile silo field, Europe's growing trade fight with China, and the latest pressure points around Taiwan and the South China Sea. The lead story is China's expanding nuclear posture. New reporting shows more than eighty launch pads, bunkers, communications nodes, railheads, airfields, and strange octagon-shaped facilities spread across the desert near China's land-based nuclear missile silos. That matters because Beijing is not just adding missiles. It is building survivability, command-and-control depth, and a harder target set for US planners. In plain language, China wants its nuclear forces to be tougher to hit and more capable of retaliating in a crisis. The episode also digs into Europe's China problem. Brussels is moving closer to stronger trade defenses as Chinese electric vehicles, clean tech, chemicals, steel, solar products, batteries, and critical minerals reshape the European industrial landscape. The EU is weighing new import tools, supply-chain diversification measures, and stronger protections for strategic industries. Beijing, naturally, is threatening retaliation because apparently the vibe is "we love free trade until you protect yourself from our subsidies." Then we move to the maritime front, where China is pushing hard around Taiwan and the South China Sea. The Taiwan Strait remains a flashpoint after a Canadian frigate transit drew Beijing's anger, while China continues trying to frame routine international navigation as a sovereignty problem. In the South China Sea, the Dutch frigate HNLMS De Ruyter became the latest European ship to run into Beijing's pressure campaign near the Paracel Islands. The bigger story is not just ships and aircraft. It is China trying to turn contested waters into accepted Chinese-controlled space by sheer repetition and volume. This brief also covers Chinese logistics platforms like LOGINK, Alibaba's Cainiao, and the eWTP initiative, which may give Beijing greater visibility into global trade flows, customs data, supply-chain chokepoints, and sanctions-sensitive routes. That is the quiet intelligence story buried inside the paperwork. Not flashy, very consequential. Finally, Ryan and Glenn hit China's downgraded presence at the Shangri-La Dialogue, questions around PLA corruption and readiness, China's warning about weather data leaks, and a Philippines steel-plant detention case involving Chinese workers. If you track China, Taiwan, the South China Sea, nuclear deterrence, EU-China trade tensions, economic security, logistics intelligence, critical minerals, sanctions, and Indo-Pacific strategy, this one is loaded. 👉 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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