Iron Triangle
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Iron Triangle may refer to:
- Iron triangle, a concept in U.S. politics which refers to a three-sided relationship between Congress, a Federal department or agency, and a particular industry: especially, the Military-industrial complex
- The Iron Triangle: The Politics of Defense Contracting, a 1981 book by Gordon Adams
- The Iron Triangle: Inside the Secret World of the Carlyle Group, a 2003 book by Dan Briody
- The Iron Triangle, the name U.S. forces in the Vietnam War gave to the Communist stronghold region northwest of Saigon.
- The Iron Triangle, a 1989 movie set in the Vietnam war.
- The Iron Triangle, used during the Korean War to describe an area in Korea bounded by Ch'orwon, Kumhwa, and Pyonggang. It straddles the central part of the Demilitarized Zone.
- "Iron triangle" is also another term used to describe the government of occupied Japan under the Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers after World War II, with the Liberal Democratic Party, keiretsu, and the bureaucracy forming the iron triangle.
- An area in modern-day Pakistan at the junction of the Indus and Chenab rivers in Eric Flint's Belisarius series of alternative history novels.
- The Iron Triangle for Projects is a project management concept.
- The Iron Triangle, a name given to the iron-producing region of South Australia, bounded by the towns of Port Augusta, Port Pirie and Whyalla.
- In Richmond, California, the Iron Triangle is a neighborhood bounded on its three sides by railroad tracks. It is locally infamous as an exceptionally high crime area.
- The "Iron Triangle" has been used to refer to three core members of President George W. Bush's political inner circle: Karl Rove, Joe Allbaugh, and Karen Hughes.