The President's Daily Brief - January 21st, 2026: The Strategic Case Behind Trump’s Greenland Push & Xi Purges His Own

Episode Date: January 21, 2026

In this episode of The President's Daily Brief: First up—What was supposed to be a global economic summit in Davos is overtaken by geopolitics, as President Trump ramps up pressure on U.S. alli...es and argues Greenland is a critical national security priority. Later in the show—A staggering figure out of China, where Communist Party enforcers punished nearly one million people in 2025 as President Xi tightens his grip and demands total loyalty. Plus—Beijing escalates pressure across the Taiwan Strait, flying a military drone into Taiwan’s airspace for the first time. And in today’s Back of the Brief—The British government approves plans for China’s largest embassy in Europe, ignoring warnings it could become a hub for espionage. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President’s Daily Brief by visiting https://PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief CBDistillery: Visit https://CBDistillery.comand use promo code PDB for 25% off your entire order! QUO: Make this the year where no opportunity slips away. Try QUO for free PLUS get 20% off your first 6 months when you go to https://Quo.com/PDB  American Financing: Call American Financing today to find out how customers are saving an avg of $800/mo. NMLS 182334, nmlsconsumeraccess.org. APR for rates in the 5s start at 6.196% for well qualified borrowers. Call 866-885-1881 for details about credit costs and terms. Visit http://www.AmericanFinancing.net/PDB.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:47 I'm Mike Baker, your eyes and ears on the world stage. All right, let's get briefed. First up, what was supposed to be a global economic summit in Davos now appears to be almost entirely focused on Greenland, as President Trump ramps up pressure on allies and argues that the island is critical to U.S. national security. Later in the show, a new report, out of China claims that Communist Party enforcers punished nearly one million people in 2025.
Starting point is 00:01:18 That's a lot of people, as President Xi tightens his grip and demands total loyalty. Plus, Beijing violates Taiwan's airspace with a drone, marking a new phase in its ongoing pressure campaign. And in today's back of the brief, the British government approves plans for China's largest embassy in Europe, ignoring warnings that it could become a hub for espionage. Well, here's a spoiler alert. That new embassy will be a hub for the Communist Party's Intel apparatus. But first, today's PDB spotlight.
Starting point is 00:01:52 World leaders are gathering in Davos this week. It's a gathering of the swells for the annual World Economic Forum. And no, this year's headline topic is not global growth or artificial intelligence or trade deals. It's Greenland. If you didn't have that on your 2026 bingo card, well, you are absolutely forgiven. Much like picking Indiana to win the college football championships this year, I did not identify Greenland as the issue
Starting point is 00:02:21 that could threaten relations between the U.S. and NATO and the European Union. But here we are. As presidents, prime ministers, CEOs, and plenty of posh folks arrive in the Swiss Alps, President Trump has launched what can only be described as a full court press on Greenland, turning a long-simmering idea into a very public, very pointed campaign. Over the past several days, the president has escalated his rhetoric, arguing that the U.S. is the only country capable of ensuring stability and security in Greenland. Those comments have prompted some fairly terse responses from European officials and added fuel
Starting point is 00:02:58 to an already tense diplomatic exchange. As we've previously reported, the president has paired his messaging with tariff threats in response to European nations announcing small troop deployments onto the island. When I say small, I mean less than a couple dozen. And as world leaders convene in Davos, Greenland has suddenly become a centerpiece of side conversations and private meetings and diplomatic maneuvering. They do a lot of that at Davos. No doubt, and this kerfuffle is making the 56,000 residents of Greenland feel rather special. The last time much of the world was talking about Greenland was, well, probably when Eric the Red landed on the island over a thousand years ago and decided it would be a fairly swell place for a Norse settlement.
Starting point is 00:03:46 ahead of his arrival in Switzerland, President Trump said he had agreed to a meeting focused on Greenland following what he described as a, quote, very good call with NATO Secretary General Mark Ruta. And just before boarding his plane, the president summed it up this way. It is going to be a very interesting Davos. That's what he said. That's how he summed it up. Now, let's talk about the substance behind all of this, such as it is. To date, the President's core argument for American ownership of Greenland has centered on national security. And on that front, well, there is a serious case to be made that Greenland matters a great deal to U.S. strategic interests. Greenland occupies a critical position in the Arctic, sitting astride the shortest flight paths between North America and Europe.
Starting point is 00:04:31 That geography makes it a key vantage point for monitoring potential missile, bomber, and even hypersonic threats originating from, oh, let's say Russia. It's not theoretical. Those routes do matter. The U.S. already operates Bidufik Space Base. That's what it's called Bidufik. It's formerly known as Tully Air Base, which was a lot easier to say, which hosts advanced early warning radar systems essential for detecting ballistic missile launches and tracking activity in space over the Arctic. That facility is a quiet but vital piece of America's homeland defense architecture. Greenland also plays an increasing role in the protection of emerging Arctic sea lanes. As ice recedes, new shipping routes are opening that could dramatically shorten transit between Asia and Europe and North America. Those same routes could also be exploited by adversarial navies, making monitoring and access even more important.
Starting point is 00:05:24 And finally, from a broader alliance perspective, Greenland strengthens NATO's northern flank, complementing U.S. and allied forces in places like Iceland, Norway, and Canada, at a time when Russia continues expanding its Arctic military footprint. But here's where things get more complicated. The president has begun to undercut that national security case or argument by making the issue personal. According to reporting, in a text message sent on January 18th to Norway's prime minister, Jonas Garstura, President Trump wrote,
Starting point is 00:05:58 quote, considering your country decided not to give me the Nobel Peace Prize for having stopped eight wars plus, I no longer feel an obligation to think purely of peace, although it will always be predominant, but can now think about what is good and proper for the United States of America, end quote. In plain English, that comes across like, this is what happens when I don't get my trophy. It's not a good look. There's another issue that complicates the argument even further. already enjoys extensive access to Greenland under existing agreements. Yes, we have existing agreements in place. Under the 1951 U.S. Denmark Defense Agreement, it's a Cold War-era deal that remains in force, the U.S. has broad rights to operate, maintain, and expand military facilities in Greenland.
Starting point is 00:06:47 That agreement is the backbone of America's Arctic Security presence. It's what allows the U.S. to operate Bedefique space-based today. See, I pronounced it correctly again. Bidufique. I just can't stop saying it. It grants wide latitude to move personnel, aircraft, and equipment in and out of Greenland, and to build or upgrade infrastructure as defense needs require. Denmark must be consulted, but it does not exercise routine obstruction. Because Denmark is a NATO member, U.S. operations in Greenland are embedded within the Alliance framework. Functionally speaking, Greenland already operates as part of NATO's Northern Defense of Shield. In other words, the U.S. already has most of the access it needs, without owning the island. What's more, the U.S. military footprint
Starting point is 00:07:34 in Greenland has shrunk dramatically since the Cold War. Today, here it comes again, Bedefic, space base is the only permanent U.S. installation on the island. As of 2025 and 2026 now, it hosts roughly 150 to 200 U.S. personnel, focused mostly on missile warning and space surveillance missions. That's a fraction of past levels. During the Cold War, the U.S. operations, the U.S. operations dozens of facilities across Greenland, with thousands of troops stationed there, more than 6,000 at Bitafeek alone at its peak, and over 10,000 across all installations. If Washington wanted to expand its presence today, it could do so substantially under the existing framework, which brings us to the real question. Is this, you ask, about legitimate concern over America's
Starting point is 00:08:22 long-term interests in the Arctic, or is Greenland being cast as something else entirely? A geopolitical trophy, a symbol, or a legacy play aimed at territorial expansion on a scale not seen since the era of President McKinley, and we all remember him. Regardless, the issue unnecessarily is sucking the oxygen out of the room. For the Republicans, at a time when they need to worry about losing their very slim majority in Congress during the upcoming midterm elections, Greenland is a distraction, and much like the protests and anger over ice operations in Minnesota and elsewhere, It comes across as chaos to the average American voter. All right. Coming up next.
Starting point is 00:09:04 Shocking new numbers out of China, where Communist Party enforcers reportedly punished nearly one million people in 2025, as President Xi Jinping tightens his grip. Plus, a major escalation across the Taiwan Strait as Beijing violates Taiwan's airspace with a military drone. I'll be right back. Hey, Mike Baker here. Well, it is 2026. I'm sure you've already guessed that. So did you make any New Year's resolutions? I can tell you I did.
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Starting point is 00:11:16 After driving internal purges to historic levels, Chinese President Xi Jinping is demanding more. With nearly one million people punished last year, according to CCP sources, that's from the CCP, The Communist Party is being told to further tighten discipline as Beijing prepares its next five-year economic plan. That directive came with explicit instructions. Speaking at a conclave of the CCP's top internal watchdog, and almost the last time you heard somebody use the word conclave, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, or CCDI, because they also love acronyms over there with the Communist Party,
Starting point is 00:11:51 she told inspectors to expand their supervisory reach and make sure his agenda is carried out without deviation. Xi framed the push, as he often does, as a fight against corruption. He called corruption a, quote, major obstacle to the party and the nation, and urged inspectors to enforce top leadership decisions, quote, more resolutely. But the timing tells you what this push is really about. This is happening as Beijing gears up for a new five-year economic plan, which dictates the country's economic and industrial direction. Once finalized, local officials are expected to fall in line with the plan's enforcement,
Starting point is 00:12:28 making this a moment when she is moving to eliminate any space for dissent. Party authorities say they disciplined a record 983,000 people in 2025, using punishments that range from reprimands and demotions to expulsions. Now, that's nearly an 11% increase from what was already a record year in 2024, and the highest annual total since the party began publishing figures two decades ago. You've got to love a Communist Party that annually publishes a record, of how many people they've punished and disciplined. State media quickly moved to reinforce Xi's message.
Starting point is 00:13:05 In a front-page commentary, the party's flagship newspaper said central directives are still being undermined by hesitant or misguided local officials. Some regions, it warned, are blindly chasing industries promoted by Beijing, like semiconductors or electric vehicles or lithium batteries, even when local conditions make those projects impractical to pursue. State media cautioned that when policies are not. are implemented in ways quoted as detached from reality, it's easy for things to become distorted and good scripture to become twisted, end quote. The solution, according to the party line,
Starting point is 00:13:40 is stricter discipline. In other words, when policy fails, the answer is enforcement. But even the Communist Party admits that years of relentless purges of chilled initiative across China's bureaucracy, leading many local officials reluctant to even act at all. That process comes at a particularly bad time as local governments struggle with already slowing growth and heavy debt. She has tried to address that contradiction by telling officials that honest mistakes can be tolerated and that discipline shouldn't extinguish willingness to act. But between January and November of last year, over 140,000 people were punished for offenses tied exclusively to policy and action or deceit. That number surpasses the 138,000 cases recorded in all of 2020.
Starting point is 00:14:27 So this is where it becomes clear that the campaign is no longer just about corruption. Since she launched it after taking power in 2012, the drive has evolved into a permanent enforcement mechanism designed to compel loyalty to his leadership. Authorities say more than 7 million people have been punished over the past decade. They have been busy. And the purge has even begun to turn inward on the enforcement machinery itself. The mob always eats its own. Only 120 members, which is about 90% of those of those.
Starting point is 00:14:57 originally appointed, attended the CCDI conclave that ended this week, marking the lowest participation rate, and since 1986, leading to assumptions that their absence points to Shee's purge. Still, she closed the conclave with a warning that underscored the coercive nature of his campaign, quote, we must unswervingly maintain a high-pressure posture, vowing that corruption, graft, and what he labeled evil would be eradicated so targeted officials have, quote, no place to hide. Okay, I want to turn to Taiwan, where we've seen China probe the Democratic Islands' defenses repeatedly. But over the weekend, Beijing escalated that pressure, and for the first time, sent a military drone into Taiwanese-controlled airspace. Here's how it unfolded. Taiwan's
Starting point is 00:15:45 defense ministry says a Chinese surveillance drone slipped into the airspace over Pratis Island and remained there for about four minutes. Now, Pratis, which is also known in China as Dongshah, is a Taiwan-controlled atoll in the South China Sea. And this is where China's intent becomes clear. A Taiwanese national security official identified the aircraft as a Beijing soaring dragon, a high-altitude military surveillance drone. According to Taiwan's defense ministry, it was flying above the range of Taipei's air defense systems. In practical terms, that meant that Taipei could broadcast warnings over radio and television channels,
Starting point is 00:16:22 but it couldn't shoot the drone down, even if it wanted to. That constraint is not accidental. It's Beijing testing the island's defense reaction. An associate director at the Atlantic Council's Global China Hub, which is a research center focused on countering challenges posed by Beijing, said, quote, China has found another soft spot. They can repeat this to demonstrate that they can enter Taiwan airspace with impunity. The concern now is that Beijing could gradually fly lower and lower,
Starting point is 00:16:52 putting Taiwan in a bind. If Taipei eventually does shoot down a drone, China could then accuse the island of escalating the situation, creating a narrative that it could use to justify an invasion. As we've discussed here on the PDB, Beijing claims Taiwan as its territory, of course, and has repeatedly threatened to annex the island by force if Taipei refuses to submit to its control. PDB regular listeners know that China's People's Liberation Army, the PLA, has repeatedly paired large-scale military exercises with frequent air and naval patrols around Taiwan. operations that have steadily encroached closer and closer to Taiwan. And Pratis has become a particular focus of that pressure. Over the past year, Chinese Coast Guard ships and their maritime militia,
Starting point is 00:17:39 consisting of fishing vessels used for paramilitary missions, have consistently harassed the atoll. Earlier this month, Taiwan's Coast Guard released footage showing two Chinese Coast Guard vessels approaching the island. Tai Bay describes it as a sustained effort to normalize a Chinese presence around Taiwan's outlying territories without firing a single shot. The geography helps explain why Beijing keeps returning there. Freitas sits roughly 260 miles south of Taiwan's main island,
Starting point is 00:18:09 positioned along sea lanes, linking the Taiwan Strait and the Bashi Channel. Notably, those routes would be critical to U.S. and Chinese submarine movements in any future conflict. So control of the atoll would give China leverage over one of the region's most sensitive corridors, and a strategic foothold, just short of Taiwan itself. That creates a dilemma, not just for Taipei, but for Washington as well. Taiwanese officials believe the U.S. would likely assist in defending the island in the event of a Chinese invasion, but Pratis occupies a grayer space. The atoll lies within overlapping territorial claims in the South China Sea,
Starting point is 00:18:49 inherited from the Republic of China, complicating assumptions, of course, about whether the U.S. would intervene militarily if China moved to seize Pratis. The ambiguity surrounding the atoll has sharpened concerns in Taipei, where officials worry Beijing could exploit that uncertainty to notch a psychological win without triggering a war. Of course, Beijing dismissed Taiwan's concern. The PLA's Southern Theater Command said the drone was part of what it called, quote, normal draining around China's Dongshah Island,
Starting point is 00:19:22 insisting that the operation was, quote, completely legitimate and lawful, end quote. All right, coming up in today's back of the brief, London clears the way for a massive Chinese embassy, prioritizing diplomacy with Beijing over security concerns. Well, I'm sure that's going to go well. We'll have those details. Hey, Mike Baker here. Now, you may know me as the host of the PDB, and I hope you do, but I am also a longtime business owner. And as a business owner, I am also a business owner, I am all.
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Starting point is 00:23:30 argue the site could serve as a hub for Chinese espionage and influence operations. The U.K.'s own intelligence services have repeatedly warned that China represents one of the most persistent long-term security challenges facing the country. So, you ask, why approve it? Well, according to the British government, security agencies were consulted throughout the review process and concluded that any intelligence risks could be managed and mitigated. Of course, they can be.
Starting point is 00:23:58 Officials argue that rejecting the project outright would have damaged already fragile relations with Beijing and, potentially, carried economic consequences. There you have the reason, at a time when London is eager to stabilize trade and investment ties. The approval comes just to. just ahead of Prime Minister Kier-Starmer's expected visit to China, his first since 2018. From Beijing's perspective, the embassy project is more than a building. It's a symbol of status,
Starting point is 00:24:25 legitimacy, and access. From London's perspective, it appears to be a calculated signal. We can compete with China strategically while still doing business diplomatically. Critics, though, aren't buying it. Opposition lawmakers and local residents argue the government rushed the decision and ignored legitimate concerns about surveillance. surveillance, proximity to sensitive infrastructure, and the sheer scale of the facility. Some were already threatening legal challenges, claiming the approval process was effectively decided before public objections were fully considered. There's also the alliance question. Britain is a core member of the Five Eyes Intelligence
Starting point is 00:25:03 Network alongside the U.S. and Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Washington has made no secret of its unease about China's global diplomatic expansion, and particularly when it involves oversized embassies that could support intelligence collection far beyond traditional diplomatic and intel activity. And when I say could support, I mean it will support. Now, this story fits a broader pattern. China continues to press for a larger physical and political footprint in Western capitals, while governments, especially in Europe,
Starting point is 00:25:34 try to balance security concerns against economic realities. London's decisions suggest that, at least for now, diplomacy and trade are winning out over caution and security. But this issue isn't totally settled. Legal challenges, political backlash, and allied pressure could still complicate the project. And if tensions with China worsen, as they have repeatedly over espionage, cyberactivity, and coercive diplomacy, well, this embassy project could be stalled yet again. And that, my friends, is the President's Daily Brief for Wednesday, the 21st of January.
Starting point is 00:26:10 Now, if you have any questions or comments, please reach out to me at PDB at thefirstTV.com. And, of course, as you've probably read in the celebrity columns and magazines, our YouTube channel has become quite the thing. You can find it on YouTube, of course. Just search for at President's Daily Brief. I'm Mike Baker, and I'll be back later today with the PDB afternoon bulletin. Until then, stay informed. Stay safe. Stay cool.
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