Jump to content

Iron Triangle

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Iron triangle)

Iron Triangle may refer to:

Geography

[edit]
  • The Iron Triangle, an area bounded by the South Australian towns of Whyalla, Port Augusta, and Port Pirie on the upper Spencer Gulf
  • The Iron Triangle, a junction of three major railroad lines in Fostoria, Ohio
  • Iron Triangle (Korea), a Korean War term referring to an area between Cheorwon County and Kimhwa in the south and Pyonggang in the north of Gangwon Province
  • Iron Triangle (Vietnam), the name U.S. forces in the Vietnam War gave to the Communist stronghold region northwest of Saigon
  • Iron Triangle, Richmond, California, a neighborhood bounded on its three sides by railroad tracks
  • Willets Point, Queens, New York, known as "Iron Triangle" for its metal works

Media

[edit]
  • Iron Triangle, unofficial title of a collaboration of Wuxia and Kung Fu movie director Chang Cheh and actors Ti Lung and David Chiang starting in 1968, resulting in over 40 movies
  • The Iron Triangle (film), a 1989 Vietnam War film shot in Sri Lanka starring Beau Bridges and Johnny Hallyday
  • Nobunaga's Ambition: Iron Triangle, a 1983 game in the Nobunaga's Ambition series

Military

[edit]

In other uses

[edit]
  • Iron Triangle, also known as Project triangle or Triple Constraint, a project management concept
  • Iron triangle (US politics), a concept in U.S. politics involving a three-sided relationship among Congress, a Federal department or agency, and a particular industry or interest group

See also

[edit]