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Middle Eastern countries
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The concept of crossfire is common in Middle Eastern countries due to conflicts between multiple factions.
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United States
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In the United States, the concept of crossfire refers to being caught in the middle of a conflict or dispute and is often used metaphorically.
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Western countries
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Crossfire is a metaphor for intense conflict or being caught in the middle of a dispute in Western countries.
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Conflict zones
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Crossfire in conflict zones refers to the acute danger of being caught in actual gunfire or armed conflict.
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Eastern countries
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Crossfire in Eastern countries refers to situations with multiple parties and differing interests, particularly in political or military conflicts.
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military culture
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In military culture, 'crossfire' is the convergence of enemy fire on a single point, posing extreme danger.
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