As US President Donald Trump mulled his next move on Iran, his administration received a detailed dossier naming 50 high-value military targets—complete with coordinates—mapping the very machinery Tehran allegedly uses to crush its own protesters.Compiled by a Washington watchdog group, the document landed just hours before high-stakes security meetings, oanisation exclusively told Daily Mail.
The document included the exact coordinates of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ Tharallah Headquarters, described as the nerve centre of the crackdown on protesters. It stated that the headquarters functioned as the military’s nerve centre and held operational control over police forces.The target list included four sub-headquarters overseeing different regions of Tehran: the Quds Sub-Headquarters, which oversaw suppression operations in North and northwest Tehran; the Fath Sub-Headquarters in the southwest; the Nasr Sub-Headquarters in the northeast; and the Ghadr Sub-Headquarters, which controlled the southeast and central Tehran.By identifying these sites and divisions, the US military would have a blueprint of the IRGC’s ability to coordinate the killing of its own citizens, an atrocity that irked the US president and spurred him to draw up options to assist protesters.‘The cycle of protests and suppression will continue unless the balance of power changes between unarmed Iranian protesters and the regime’s fully armed and radicalized apparatus of repression,’ Kasra Aarabi, Director of IRGC Research at UANI, told the Daily Mail.Beyond the main command centres, the dossier described a hidden infrastructure across Tehran that acted as the primary command network for the regime’s most radicalised units, coordinating intelligence, policing and psychological operations.The targets included 23 IRGC-Basij regional bases, each located in one of Tehran’s 22 municipality regions. The Basij housed the domestic militia of the IRGC.The list provided by UANI also included operational units leading the bloodshed, including two brigades: the Aaleh-e Mohammad Security Brigade, located in the northeast of Tehran, and the Al-Zahra Security Brigade, located in southeast Tehran.As the death toll of Iranian protesters reportedly surpassed 2,000, according to a human rights group, and thousands more faced execution in the regime’s prison system, the Trump administration signalled that the time for diplomatic patience ended.Trump indicated on Tuesday he cancelled all meetings with Iranian officials, told protesters that ‘help is on the way’ and to ‘save the names of the killers and abusers.’Inside a GOP lunch on Capitol Hill, Senator Tom Cotton engaged in ‘chest–thumping’ regarding the regime, according to Punchbowl News.Cotton encouraged colleagues to weigh in aggressively on behalf of both the protesters and the administration’s actions, telling lawmakers that the Iranian regime was currently ‘as popular as syphilis.’Protestors burn images of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during a rally held in Solidarity with Iran’s Uprising, organised by The national Council of Resistance of Iran, on Whitehall in central London.
