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China says the quiet part out loud and the world takes notes. In this episode of The Restricted Handling Podcast, we break down a packed 24 hours that looked calm on the surface but moved the chessboard underneath.
We start with the Trump-Xi phone call that Washington called "very positive" and Beijing treated like a reminder of who sets the boundaries. Trade, soybeans, oil, gas, and an April Beijing visit all get airtime, but Taiwan dominates China's messaging. We walk through what actually changed after the call and what very clearly did not, including why Taiwan's president moved fast to publicly reaffirm that US-Taiwan ties remain rock solid.
From there, we zoom out to one of the biggest strategic shifts in decades. The New START nuclear arms control treaty is officially over. No caps, no inspections, no guardrails between the US and Russia for the first time in more than half a century. We explain what that means, why Washington wants China included in any future deal, and why Beijing flatly rejected that idea this week. This is not Cold War nostalgia. This is a new and less predictable nuclear reality.
Inside China, Xi Jinping continues tightening his grip on the military. We revisit the recent purge of top PLA leadership with fresh context and explain why this consolidation matters as China pushes toward its self-declared 2027 readiness milestone. This is about control, loyalty, and reducing internal friction at a time when Beijing sees the external environment getting rougher.
We also cover China's expanding gray-zone playbook. Thousands of fishing vessels moving in coordinated formations near Taiwan are not just fishermen having a busy week. Add that to pressure on strategic ports in Panama and public warnings to Australia over Darwin Port, and a clear pattern emerges. Beijing is leaning hard on economic and infrastructure leverage to shape security outcomes without firing a shot.
On the economic front, the US and China keep moving in opposite directions. Washington rallies allies around critical minerals and supply chains while launching a new strategic reserve. Beijing counters with scale, record trade surpluses, and massive investment in self-reliance across agriculture, energy, and semiconductors. We explain why soybeans, rare earths, and chips all belong in the same conversation now.
We also touch on the defense tech race heating up in Asia, with US drone and AI firms pitching survivability and real-world performance while questions continue to pile up around the reliability of Chinese defense exports. Add in new espionage cases in Europe, fresh cyber campaigns in Southeast Asia, and growing concerns about information manipulation online, and you get a picture of pressure being applied across every domain at once.
If you care about China, Taiwan, US-China relations, nuclear stability, gray-zone conflict, or how geopolitics actually unfolds day to day, this episode is for you. Serious issues, clear language, and just enough personality to keep it human. Hit play.
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