In the crosshairs

Being targeted for attack, criticism, or elimination; being the focus of hostile attention.

This phrase comes from rifle and sniper terminology, referring to the intersecting lines in a telescopic sight used to aim at a target. The metaphorical usage emerged in the mid-20th century, particularly during and after World War II, as precision shooting became more prominent in warfare and popular culture.

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