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The Atlantic Council maintains a focus on Iran through its various initiatives, with experts like Jennifer T. Gordon [1], Ingrid Small [2], and Victoria J. Taylor [3] providing strategic assessments regarding Iran's nuclear capabilities, proxy networks, and regional influence.

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Twenty questions (and expert answers) about the Iran war atlanticcouncil.org Atlantic Council 2 facts
perspectiveJennifer T. Gordon, director of the Nuclear Energy Policy Initiative and the Daniel B. Poneman chair for nuclear energy policy at the Atlantic Council’s Global Energy Center, posits that if Iran feels under threat, the regime may be motivated to rebuild military and nuclear weapons capabilities.
perspectiveIngrid Small, deputy director of the Scowcroft Middle East Security Initiative at the Atlantic Council, assesses that Iran's proxy network remains operational but is increasingly constrained.
Experts react: How the US war with Iran is playing out around the ... atlanticcouncil.org Atlantic Council 1 fact
claimVictoria J. Taylor, director of the Iraq Initiative at the Atlantic Council, asserts that a weakened Iran or the fall of the Iranian regime provides an opportunity to alter the course of Iraq, binding it closer to the West and reducing Iranian influence.