A classified map featuring 50 high-value military targets in Iran, accompanied by precise geographical coordinates, is currently in the White House, sparking scenarios of immediate military escalation. The document, which reveals the structure and neural centers of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in Tehran, precisely outlines the operational footprint of a potential strike. Headquarters, sub-commands, and militia bases are being targeted as the White House toughens its rhetoric against the Iranian regime amidst a bloody crackdown on protesters.
As revealed by the Daily Mail, United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI), a Washington-based non-profit organization, compiled a dossier of 50 targets and delivered it to White House officials in the early hours of Monday, January 12, 2026, ahead of critical national security meetings. The document reveals the exact coordinates of the IRGC headquarters, the nerve center for the violent suppression of protesters. This specific headquarters essentially functions as the army's operational center, also exercising control over police forces.
The target list includes four key sub-headquarters overseeing different areas of the capital:
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The Quds Sub-Headquarters, responsible for suppression operations in north and northwest Tehran.
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The Fath Sub-Headquarters in the southwest.
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The Nasr Sub-Headquarters in the northeast.
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The Ghadr Sub-Headquarters, which controls southeast and central Tehran.

By identifying these specific facilities and structures, the U.S. military would now possess a complete "blueprint" of the IRGC's capabilities to coordinate the violent suppression of demonstrations. "The cycle of protests and repression will continue unless the balance of power between unarmed Iranian protesters and the regime's fully equipped repression apparatus changes," Kasra Aarabi, Director of IRGC Research at UANI, told the Daily Mail. Beyond the main command centers, the dossier reveals a hidden infrastructure across Tehran that serves as the core command network for the regime's most extreme units, coordinating intelligence, policing, and psychological operations.
The targets include 23 regional IRGC-Basij bases, each located in one of Tehran's 22 municipal districts. The Basij house the IRGC's domestic militia, known for its brutality. The UANI list also includes the operational units leading the violent crackdown, including two key brigades:
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The Aaleh-e Mohammad Security Brigade, based in northeast Tehran.
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The Al-Zahra Security Brigade, in the city's southeast.
As the death toll of protesters reaches several thousand, while thousands more face execution in the regime's notorious penal system, the Trump administration has sent the message that the period of diplomatic patience is over. In a social media post on Tuesday, January 13, 2026, Trump stated that he canceled all meetings with Iranian officials, urged protesters to continue their mobilizations, noting that "help is coming," and called on them to "keep the names of the murderers and torturers."
The Iranian regime is currently "as popular as syphilis"
At a Republican lunch on Capitol Hill, Senator Tom Cotton engaged in intense rhetoric against the regime, according to Punchbowl News. Cotton urged his colleagues to take an aggressive stance in favor of both the protesters and the administration's actions, stating that the Iranian regime is currently "as popular as syphilis."
Dr. Saeid Golkar, a senior advisor to UANI, warned that any return to the "failed" policies of the past would only lead to a new disaster. "A deal with Tehran simply postpones the crisis and strengthens the institutions that support repression and regional aggression," he said. "The regime's core strategy is not compromise but endurance. Tehran is betting it will outlast Trump in Washington and Netanyahu in Israel and then return to the same playbook: regional interventions, missile expansion, and nuclear progress."
As the White House reviews UANI's target list, Trump's rhetoric has reached its peak, warning Iran that it is playing a "very dangerous game." "I haven't heard about their gallows," Trump told CBS while visiting a Ford factory in Detroit on Tuesday. "We will take very strong action if they do something like that."
Tony Dokoupil of CBS asked: "And this strong action, what are we talking about? What is the final goal?" Trump replied: "If they want protests, that's one thing. When they start killing thousands of people, and now you're telling me about hangings, we'll see how that works out for them. It won't work out well for them."
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