You ignorant, Jordan and most Arab countries don't have oil, most western countries trained our armies not only Pakistanis, but hey you are miserable, you don't have any achievements to be proud of but whining over the some training missions. Small Jordan has trained Palestinian interior security forces, Iraqi army, Libyan police and Army, have trained many other military envoys from many countries, but we don't whine over it because we are confident of who we are. Now look at this and tell me who are the camels:
Life expectancy
You are in the bottom in virtually everything.
It's Pakistan my friend.
Pakistan has been accused by India, Afghanistan, the United States,[16][17] the United Kingdom,[18] of involvement in terrorism in Kashmir and Afghanistan.[19] Poland has also alleged that terrorists have "friends in Pakistani government structures".[20] In July 2009, current President of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari admitted that the Pakistani government had "created and nurtured" terrorist groups to achieve its short-term foreign policy goals.[21] According to an analysis published by Saban Center for Middle East Policy at Brookings Institution in 2008 Pakistan was the worlds 'most active' state sponsor of terrorism including aiding groups which were considered a direct threat to USA.[22]
The Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) has stated that it was training more than 3,000 militants from various nationalities.[23][24] According to some reports published by the Council of Foreign Relations, the Pakistan military and the ISI have provided covert support to terrorist groups active in Kashmir, including the al-Qaeda affiliate Jaish-e-Mohammed".[25][26] Pakistan has denied any involvement in terrorist activities in Kashmir, arguing that it only provides political and moral support to the secessionist groups who wish to escape Indian rule. Many Kashmiri militant groups also maintain their headquarters in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, which is cited as further proof by the Indian government. Many of the terrorist organisations are banned by the UN, but continue to operate under different names.[27] The United Nations Organization has publicly increased pressure on Pakistan on its inability to control its Afghanistan border and not restricting the activities of Taliban leaders who have been designated by the UN as terrorists.[28][29]
Many consider that Pakistan has been playing both sides in the US "War on Terror".[30][31] Ahmed Rashid, a noted Pakistani journalist, has accused Pakistan's ISI of providing help to the Taliban.[32] Author Ted Galen Carpenter echoed that statement, stating that Pakistan "...assisted rebel forces in Kashmir even though those groups have committed terrorist acts against civilians"[33] Author Gordon Thomas stated that whilst aiding in the capture of al-Qaeda members, Pakistan "still sponsored terrorist groups in the disputed state of Kashmir, funding, training and arming them in their war on attrition against India."[34] Journalist Stephen Schwartz notes that several militant and criminal groups are "backed by senior officers in the Pakistani army, the country's ISI intelligence establishment and other armed bodies of the state."[35] According to one author, Daniel Byman, "Pakistan is probably today's most active sponsor of terrorism."[36]
The Inter-Services Intelligence has often been accused of playing a role in major terrorist attacks across the world including the September 11, 2001 attacks in the United States,[37][38] terrorism in Kashmir,[39][40][41] Mumbai Train Bombings,[42] Indian Parliament Attack,[43] Varnasi bombings,[44] Hyderabad bombings[45][46] and Mumbai terror attacks.[47][48] The ISI is also accused of supporting Taliban forces[49] and recruiting and training mujahideen[49][50] to fight in Afghanistan[51][52] and Kashmir.[52] Based on communication intercepts US intelligence agencies concluded Pakistan's ISI was behind the attack on the Indian embassy in Kabul on July 7, 2008, a charge that the governments of India and Afghanistan had laid previously.[53] Afghan President Hamid Karzai, who has constantly reiterated allegations that militants operating training camps in Pakistan have used it as a launch platform to attack targets in Afghanistan, urged western military allies to target extremist hideouts in neighbouring Pakistan.[54] When the United States, during the Clinton administration, targeted al-Qaida camps in Afghanistan with cruise missiles, Slate reported that two officers of the ISI were killed.[55]
Pakistan is accused of sheltering and training the Taliban in operations "which include soliciting funding for the Taliban, bankrolling Taliban operations, providing diplomatic support as the Taliban's virtual emissaries abroad, arranging training for Taliban fighters, recruiting skilled and unskilled manpower to serve in Taliban armies, planning and directing offensives, providing and facilitating shipments of ammunition and fuel, and on several occasions apparently directly providing combat support," as reported by Human Rights Watch.On May 1, 2011 Osama Bin Laden was killed in Pakistan.[56]