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BODY COORDINATING NATIONAL SECURITY POLICY
National security councils; National Security Committee; National Defence Council; National Defense Council; National Security Council (disambiguation); Natl. Security Council; National Security Council; National security council (United States)

National Security Council (Iraq)         
GOVERNMENT AGENCY IN IRAQ
Iraqi National Security Council
The Iraqi National Security Council (INSC) () was the body in charge of coordinating Iraq's national security, intelligence and foreign policy strategy. It was established in 2004.
National Security Council (Israel)         
SECURITY COUNCIL IN ISRAEL
Israeli National Security Council; National Security Advisor (Israel)
The National Security Council (NSC) ( HaMateh leBitachon Leumi) is Israel's central body for coordination, integration, analysis and monitoring in the field of national security and is the staff forum on national security for the Israeli Prime Minister and Government. However, national security decisions typically made by national security councils in other countries are handled by the Security Cabinet.
National Security Council (Saudi Arabia)         
FORMERLY THE SECURITY AGENCY IN SAUDI ARABIA
Saudi National Security Council
The Saudi National Security Council (SNSC) () was the body in charge of coordinating Saudi Arabia's national security, intelligence and foreign policy strategy. It was established in 2005 by King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud.

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National security council

A national security council (NSC) is usually an executive branch governmental body responsible for coordinating policy on national security issues and advising chief executives on matters related to national security. An NSC is often headed by a national security advisor and staffed with senior-level officials from military, diplomatic, intelligence, law enforcement and other governmental bodies. The functions and responsibilities of an NSC at the strategic state level are different from those of the United Nations Security Council, which is more of a diplomatic forum.

Occasionally a nation will be ruled by a similarly named body, such as "the National Security Committee" or "Council for National Security". These bodies are often a result of the establishment or preservation of a military dictatorship (or some other national crisis), do not always have statutory approval, and are usually intended to have transitory or provisional powers. See also: coup d'état.

Some nations may have a similar body which is not formally part of the executive government. For example, the National Security Commission in China is an organ of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), the sole ruling party, and headed by the CCP general secretary, rather than an organ of the executive government.