There are many things wrong with your previous and this statement, far too many to point out. I'll just say a few things for your consideration.
Pakistan has not received constant aid from the US, the sanctions after the first atom bomb blast in Pakistan made sure of that. Pakistan has not always been there for Pakistan, and has actually been a hindrance in some cases, namely, after the Soviet withdrawal, the US abandoned Afghanistan and left it's clean up to Pakistan. The US has recently been threatening to sanction Pakistan for the Iran-Pakistan-India(fmr. India withdrew under US pressure) pipeline, and has been instead pushing for the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India pipeline, which would effectively increase the costs for Pakistan, put in under indirect control of the US, because In case of sanctions against Pakistan, unlike Iran, Afghanistan would cut off the supply line, and finally even if that pipeline were to be built, the instability in Afghanistan would threaten the pipeline and force Pakistan to send in troops to Afghanistan, which it wants to avoid, in order to defend the pipeline.