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The Iron Triangle is a term used in U.S. politics to describe the stable, mutually beneficial relationship between three key entities: Congress (specifically congressional committees), bureaucratic agencies, and interest groups. This relationship creates a policy-making dynamic where all three parties help each other achieve their goals, often at the expense of broader public interest. 1. **Congress**: Congressional committees oversee specific policy areas and make decisions on funding and legislation.

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