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The U.S. military was closely tracking a one-eyed bandit across the
Sahara in 2003 when it confronted a hard choice that is still
reverberating a decade later. Should it try to kill or capture the
target, an Algerian jihadist named Mokhtar Belmokhtar, or let him go?
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