David Cameron's macho threat to 'Jihadi John' doesn't help

Alan Henning's killer won't be easy to catch – and the 'dead or alive' challenge just gives him more PR

Columnist Crispin Black

For all David Cameron’s faults, one at least assumed that he was more intelligent than George W Bush. Apparently, not. How else can we account for Downing Street’s absurd leaked pronouncement that the Prime Minister has ordered our spooks and military to track down ‘Jihadi John’ following the apparent beheading of Alan Henning “dead or alive”.

This is not just a matter of style; in substance it is unwise. A personal challenge like the one that appears to have been issued just adds to the man’s macabre cachet amongst the tiny number of our fellow citizens (so we are assured) who seem impressed by this sort of savagery.

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is a former Welsh Guards lieutenant colonel and intelligence analyst for the British government's Joint Intelligence Committee. His book, 7-7: What Went Wrong, was one of the first to be published after the London bombings in July 2005.