Trump Receives List of 50 Military Targets in Iran Amid Escalating Protests

In a move that has sparked significant debate, the Trump administration has obtained a map detailing 50 sensitive military targets in Iran, as the White House considers potential actions against the Iranian regime.
The document, compiled by the Washington-based nonprofit "United Against Nuclear Iran" (UANI), was presented to White House officials early Monday, ahead of a series of crucial security meetings, according to exclusive reports by the Daily Mail.
The document specifies the exact location of the Revolutionary Guards' headquarters at "Thar Allah" in Tehran, a central operations hub used to coordinate the crackdown on protesters.
This headquarters serves as a command center for the military, overseeing police operations and directing units of the Revolutionary Guards.
The list also includes four main headquarters overseeing different areas of Tehran:
• Qods Headquarters: Covers the northern and northwestern parts of the capital.
• Fath Headquarters: Located in the southwestern region.
• Nasr Headquarters: Supervises the northeastern area.
• Qadr Headquarters: Covers the southeastern and central parts of Tehran.
The document reveals a hidden infrastructure across the capital that functions as a primary command network for regime units, including intelligence, police, and psychological warfare operations, providing the U.S. military with a detailed overview of the Revolutionary Guards' capabilities to track citizens.
The list also identifies 23 regional bases belonging to the Basij forces, a brutal local militia affiliated with the Revolutionary Guards, spread across 22 districts of Tehran.
Two main operational units are also highlighted in the crackdown:
• Al Mohammad Security Brigade: Located in northeastern Tehran.
• Zahra Security Brigade: Situated in the southeastern part of the capital.
In this context, the number of Iranian protesters killed has surpassed two thousand, with some facing death sentences in regime prisons, according to human rights organizations.
Based on this information, Trump announced the cancellation of all meetings with Iranian officials, telling protesters that "help is on the way," and urging them to document the names of those responsible for repression and violations.
Kosra Arabi, a researcher on the Iranian Revolutionary Guards at the Iranian National Security Research Institute, warned that the cycle of protests and violence will continue as long as the power balance between unarmed protesters and the regime's armed apparatus remains unchanged, according to statements made to the Daily Mail.
