"Iran, Iraq, Syria, Libya, Cuba, North Korea, and Sudan continue to be the seven governments that the US Secretary of State has designated as state sponsors of international terrorism."
Sure. That report was made in April of 2001, and was based on the year 2000. There were a few events that happened in New York City, Washington DC, and Western Pennsylvania later that year that might have changed things a bit...
The other 4 I have on my list are Algeria, Qatar, Indonesia, and Nigeria. This is based on the number of Al Qaeda members who have been found hiding in these countries, training in these countries, etc. Your list might vary, but I would think you'd at least look for something more recent than April 2001 on which to base that list.