This is a highly-contested question and the answer often depends on which personal liberties are up for re-evaluation. Most people would be willing to go through extra security at airports in order to prevent terrorism, but would not be willing to permit widescale torture to achieve this. Where any person falls on this question is very much a personal question and those who want more security are stigmatized as insensitive to the innocent victims caught in the crossfire, while those who want more liberties are stigmatized as insensitive to the violence and death caused by terrorism.
Yes
Sometimes, a terrorist might believe that (if they were sacrificing themselves) they are doing it for the good of their country or religion. Strong beliefs in something can often make a person very defensive about it. If they had no moral to their terrorism then I do not see why they would call themselves brave.
spain, portugal, france, great britain,
Patriotism is love for your country. Terrorism is hate for your country and taking actions to harm her. Most terrorism, however, is action by one nationality against another nationality, or what can be thought of as an individual or group "war" against a country.
iraq and iran
America is world greatest terrorist country
India and the U.S signed the Counter Terrorism Initiative (CCI).
No, Ukraine has no connection with international terrorism.
No. Malaysia is a perfectly safe country.
Afghanistan
You might want to look at the American Department of State's "Country Reports on Terrorism 2007", from their website.
Terrorism against a country or group of people that is funded by a national government in some way.
An security issue in our country is terrorism. And some of our country's people could be helping them.