US has list of 50 potential targets in Iran: Daily Mail

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ONLINE: The British newspaper Daily Mail has reported that the United States has been provided with a list of more than fifty locations inside Iran.

According to the report, these sites could potentially be targeted by the US. The lists of military objectives were reportedly submitted to American authorities by the Washington-based organization United against Nuclear Iran.

Among the highest-priority locations named is the Tharallah Headquarters of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, which is regarded as a key center for managing and suppressing protests. Offices linked to the Tharallah Headquarters are also said to be included in the list.

In addition, 23 military bases belonging to the Iranian armed forces are reportedly part of the identified locations.

Separately, the Pentagon has been advised to consider strikes on Iran’s most critical military installations, including nuclear facilities and missile storage depots.

Meanwhile the Russian Foreign Ministry issued a strong condemnation on Tuesday, calling recent U.S. threats of a potential military attack on Iran “absolutely unacceptable.” In an official statement, Moscow warned that such an action would have “disastrous consequences” for the Middle East and pose a significant threat to global security.

The statement cautioned the United States against using Iran’s internal instability as a pretext for launching an attack. It emphasized Russia’s rejection of attempts to “blackmail Iran’s foreign partners” through measures like increased trade tariffs, a clear reference to U.S. economic pressure tactics.

Addressing Iran’s recent domestic unrest, the ministry noted its assessment that the “artificially incited protests” are now subsiding. It expressed hope that the situation within the country would continue to stabilize gradually.

 

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