Trump Receives Map of 50 Military Targets in Iran Amid Ongoing Protests

The Trump administration has obtained a map identifying 50 sensitive military targets in Iran, as discussions intensify regarding potential actions against the Iranian government amidst escalating protests.
The document, created by the nonprofit organization "United Against Nuclear Iran" (UANI), was delivered to White House officials on Monday, prior to important security meetings, as reported exclusively by the Daily Mail.
This map includes the exact coordinates of the Revolutionary Guard's command center located in "Thar Allah" in Tehran, which plays a crucial role in coordinating the government's response to ongoing protests.
This center acts as a military command hub, overseeing police operations and managing Revolutionary Guard units.
The document also lists four major sub-headquarters responsible for different sectors of Tehran:
• Quds Command Headquarters: Covers the northern and northwestern areas of the capital.
• Fath Command Headquarters: Located in the southwest.
• Nasr Command Headquarters: Oversees the northeastern region.
• Qadr Command Headquarters: Responsible for the southeastern and central parts of Tehran.
The map reveals an extensive command network throughout the capital that supports regime units, including intelligence, police, and psychological operations, providing the U.S. military with insights into the Revolutionary Guard's capabilities against citizens.
Additionally, the file identifies 23 regional bases associated with the Basij forces, a local militia linked to the Revolutionary Guard, spread across Tehran's 22 districts.
Two significant operational units involved in the crackdown have also been highlighted:
• "Al-Mohammad" Security Brigade: Active in northeast Tehran.
• "Zahra" Security Brigade: Operating in the southeast of the capital.
As these developments unfold, reports indicate that the death toll among Iranian protesters has exceeded two thousand, with some facing execution in government detention facilities, according to human rights organizations.
In response to these revelations, Trump has canceled all meetings with Iranian officials, assuring protesters that "help is coming" and encouraging them to document the names of those responsible for the crackdown and human rights violations.
Kosra Arabi, director of Iranian Revolutionary Guard studies at the Iranian National Security Research Institute, cautioned that without a shift in the power dynamics between unarmed protesters and the armed regime, the cycle of protests and violence is likely to continue, as reported to the Daily Mail.
