Trump's Iran hit list: President given map of 50 targets as US threatens strikes amid soaring death toll
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The Trump administration is currently reviewing a detailed list of crucial military targets in Iran, as President Trump considers potential military action against the nation.

The list, curated by United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI), a nonprofit based in Washington, features 50 high-value targets. This dossier was delivered to White House officials early Monday morning, just in time for important security discussions, according to an exclusive statement to the Daily Mail by UANI.

Among the targets is the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ Tharallah Headquarters, identified as the command center for the suppression of protesters. This location serves as a pivotal operational hub, managing the coordination of police activities.

The comprehensive target list also pinpoints four significant sub-headquarters responsible for different sectors of Tehran. These include the Quds Sub-Headquarters, managing operations in the North and northwest, the Fath Sub-Headquarters in the southwest, the Nasr Sub-Headquarters in the northeast, and the Ghadr Sub-Headquarters, which oversees the southeast and central areas of Tehran.

With this detailed intelligence, the U.S. military gains insight into the IRGC’s command structure, which is alleged to be orchestrating the violent repression of Iranian citizens. This situation has prompted President Trump to consider strategies to support the protesters.

Kasra Aarabi, the Director of IRGC Research at UANI, expressed to the Daily Mail that “the ongoing cycle of protests and repression is unlikely to change unless there is a shift in the balance of power between the unarmed Iranian protesters and the regime’s heavily armed forces.”

Beyond the main command centers, the dossier exposes a hidden infrastructure across Tehran that acts as the primary command network for the regime’s most radicalized units, coordinating intelligence, policing and psychological operations.

The targets include 23 IRGC-Basij regional bases — each located in one of Tehran’s 22 municipality regions. The Basij houses the brutal domestic militia of the IRGC.

Fires are lit as protesters rally on January 8, 2026 in Tehran, Iran. Demonstrations have been ongoing since December, triggered by soaring inflation and the collapse of the rial, and have expanded into broader demands for political change

Fires are lit as protesters rally on January 8, 2026 in Tehran, Iran. Demonstrations have been ongoing since December, triggered by soaring inflation and the collapse of the rial, and have expanded into broader demands for political change

Dozens of bodies lying inside the Tehran Province Forensic Diagnostic and Laboratory Centre in Kahrizak, with what appears to be grieving relatives searching for loved ones

Dozens of bodies lying inside the Tehran Province Forensic Diagnostic and Laboratory Centre in Kahrizak, with what appears to be grieving relatives searching for loved ones

Security forces are seen during a pro-government rally on January 12, 2026 in Tehran

Security forces are seen during a pro-government rally on January 12, 2026 in Tehran

Bodies lie in body bags on the ground as people stand amid the scene outside Kahrizak Forensic Medical Centre in Tehran, Iran, in this screen capture from a video obtained from social media, January 11

Bodies lie in body bags on the ground as people stand amid the scene outside Kahrizak Forensic Medical Centre in Tehran, Iran, in this screen capture from a video obtained from social media, January 11

Bodies lie in body bags on the ground as people stand amid the scene outside Kahrizak Forensic Medical Centre in Tehran, Iran, in this screen capture from a video obtained from social media, January 11

The White House did not respond to the Daily Mail’s request for comment on the dossier. 

The list provided by UANI also includes the operational units leading the bloodshed, including two key 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 surpasses 2,000, according to a human rights group – and thousands more face execution in the regime’s notorious prison system – the Trump administration has signaled that the time for diplomatic patience has ended.

Trump indicated on Tuesday he had cancelled all meetings with Iranian officials, told protesters that ‘help is on the way’ and to ‘save the names of the killers and abusers.’

And Inside a GOP lunch on Capitol Hill, Senator Tom Cotton engaged in ‘chest–thumping’ regarding the regime, according to Punchbowl News.

Cotton encouraged his colleagues to weigh in aggressively on behalf of both the protesters and the administration’s actions, telling the room of lawmakers that the Iranian regime is 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

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

Dr. Saeid Golkar, Senior Advisor at UANI, warned that any return to the ‘failed’ policies of the past would only invite further catastrophe.

‘A deal with Tehran only postpones the crisis and strengthens the institutions that sustain repression and regional aggression,’ Golkar said. ‘The regime’s core strategy is not compromise but endurance. Tehran is betting that it can outlast Trump in Washington and Netanyahu in Israel, then return to the same playbook of regional intervention, missile expansion, and nuclear advancement.’

As the White House reviews the UANI target list, Trump’s rhetoric has reached a fever pitch, warning the Ayatollahs that they are playing a ‘very dangerous game.’

‘I haven’t heard about their hangings,’ Trump told CBS as he toured a Ford factory in Detroit Tuesday. ‘We will take very strong action if they do such a thing.’

CBS’ Tony Dokoupil asked, ‘And this strong action – are we talking about – what’s the end game?’

Trump replied, ‘If they wanna have protests, that’s one thing. When they start killing thousands of people – now you’re telling me about hanging – we’ll see how that works out for them. It’s not gonna work out good.’

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