I think the approach of "Old" Europe is indeed better. They focus on police work to minimize terrorist attacks, which is a more difficult job than it is in the US because of the large immigrant populations from the Middle East (more chance for extremists to blend in) and the much closer and easier to traverse borders with Middle Eastern countries. They have a clearer understanding of the Israeli-Palestinian problem, and a more evenhanded approach as a consequence. They don't believe in handing their executive branch a blank check, trading their rights for security (they remember Franklin's quote, even it the GOP does not).
I'ld like to know why you say that muslims tend to be more middle class in the US than in Europe. Are there any statistics on that matter? It would make some sense, since there is a continual influx of poor, undereducated muslims into western European countries, whereas most muslims immigrant in the US are probably highly educated (doctors/engineers/...). But I don't have any data on this - do you?
I was also intrigued by your comment about the inmate population.
As far as I can tell, there are no data corroborating the assertion, but Muslim leaders do claim that about 60 to 70% of the French prison inmates are muslim. That would be 5 to 6 times as much as the rate in French society at large. Other countries in western Europe have similar high rates of muslims in jail, between 3 and 8 times that of the rate in the population at large. In some cases (especially at the lower end) it seems that these rates are more or less official.
So why does Europe prisons have 3 to 8 times as many muslims as you would expect?
One has to remember that European muslims are disproportionally African (usually black) and poor. The US prison population seems to have about 6 times as many blacks than in the general population. Perhaps this is more about race or economic circumstance than about religion? Hard to say. Surely it is hard to simply deduce that Europe jails muslims in order to fight terrorism.
But it gets stranger still. Not counting the US prisons in Guantanamo, Iraq, Afghanistan and god knows where else, muslims make up about 5 to 7% of the US prison population. That's low, but muslims make up only .5% of the US population. So, the US jails muslims disproportionally as well, even more so than France.
I'm not convinced that it's religious bias that causes the high rate of muslims in western prisons. In addition, the data show that the US has a higher discrepancy here than France. France's aggressive anti-terrorism policing does not seem to lead to a bigger bias against muslims than in the US, or at least it does not show in the prison population.
In addition, because the US simply jails many more people than France does, the incarceration rate of muslims in the US is much higher than in France. It would seem that France is a better place to be muslim, then.
So please, if there's anything backing up your comment on muslims being more middle class in the US, link it in. The stuff on the prison population doesn't help your point at all.