Actually Pakistan did not create the Taliban, and anyone with any knowledge of the history of the Taliban would know that, unless deliberately trying to distort the issue - the Taliban were an indigenous Afghan movement that built up around Mullah Omar as a response to the chaos, strife and lawlessness promoted by the various Afghan Warlords after the Soviet defeat.
By the time Pakistan decided to support the Taliban as a potentially stabilizing and unifying movement in Afghanistan, the Taliban were already ascendant through control of various districts and (though I cannot remember exactly) some provinces. Pakistan's support, and the impression among many Afghans that the Taliban movement would bring stability and an end to the lawlessness of the Warlords, accelerated the rise of the Taliban, but even left on their own, without any external support for any of the other Pashtun and non-Pashtun warlords, the Taliban would have probably still ended up controlling a large chunk of Afghanistan.
So don't distort history for the sake of scoring cheap points against Pakistan.