a clearer profile has emerged of the suspect, faisal shahzad, a pakistani born american citizen, shahzad has spent a decade in the youths obtaining two university degrees and working in connecticut as a financial analyst, until last year, he lived in a quiet suburb with his wife and two children. it s a story all too familiar in the united kingdom where in 2005, london s transportation system was attacked by four british nationals, three of pakistani descend. earlier i spoke with melanie phillips, a columnist from london s daily mail and author of the new book, the world turned upside down, the global battle over truth, god and power and i asked her what the u.s. could learn from england s experience with home grown terror? i think the mainland of the united states can learn from the united kingdom is to learn from its mistake and the main mistake the united kingdom is refusing to accept what we re facing in the west is a religious war,
new york city, a clearer profile has emerged of the suspect faisal shahzad. a pakistani born american it is he spent a decade in the united states obtaining two university degreeses and working in connecticut as a financial analyst. until last year he lived in a quiet suburb with his wife and two children. a story all too familiar in the united kingdom where in 2005 london s transportation system was attacked by four british nationals, three pakistani descent. i spoke with melanie phillips author of the new book the world turned upside down: the global battle over truth, god and power. i asked what the u.s. could learn from england s experience with homegrown terror? main lesson the united states can learn is to learn from its mistakes. the main mistake the united kingdom has made and continues to make is a relidge juice war and islamic jihad.