50 Iran targets shared with White House, report says
A report says a US advocacy group handed the White House a dossier of 50 Iranian targets as unrest grows nationwide intensifies.
The Daily Mail reported that the advocacy group United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) compiled a dossier identifying 50 potential targets and delivered it to White House officials early Monday, ahead of sensitive security meetings.
According to the report, the document includes precise coordinates of the IRGC’s Tharallah Headquarters, described as a central hub for the violent suppression of anti-government protests in Iran.
The Tharallah base is portrayed as functioning as a de facto military command center, overseeing security operations and exercising operational control over police forces in Tehran.
The report did not clarify how the information would be used, and U.S. officials have not publicly commented on the dossier or its contents.
U.S. President Donald Trump has openly encouraged Iranian protesters to continue demonstrations, seize state institutions, and document abuses, repeatedly saying that “help is on the way.”
Activists say access to satellite internet services such as Starlink has expanded during the unrest, helping protesters bypass government shutdowns and share information despite tight restrictions.
As tensions rise, analysts warn that escalating rhetoric, combined with growing international scrutiny, could further deepen the crisis between Iran’s leadership, protesters on the streets, and foreign powers watching closely.
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