Maybe if you asked a Saudi or an Egyptian, they'll say the same about us.
My father told me about his Jordanian friend who loved Pakistan. He said that the revival of the Islamic world will come from Pakistan, and he looked to Pakistan as Islam's balancing power against the West. When we tested the atomic bomb n 1998, he actually greeted my dad with a hug. However, my dad met him in UAE in 2003, and his opinion had changed. He now saw Pakistan as an Islamic country that supports the West. He asked my dad why a nuclear power like Pakistan can't end the disproportionate violations in Palestine.
Now, I don't support his ideas for one second. Pakistan has to first look to its own problems before it can go out and challenge the West on behalf of the Islamic World. Look at Turkey, they did the same. They built a strong democracy in their country, and a strong industrial and military base, despite being left out of the European Union. Now, when they speak, the world listens, and when they condemn Israeli actions, even the American and European leadership can not come back at them with similar accusations.
My point being, before we point our fingers at Egypt, Saudi Arabia etc., we should look at ourselves. Why doesn't Pakistani leadership have the courage to say these things in international media? Why is the Pakistani leadership so incompetent when it comes to speaking even about the Kashmir issue? Whose fault is it that these people came to power?