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Pakistani Journalist: PAK's problems come from its borders with India, Afghanistan etc Ex-Singapore Ambassador: That is an excuse. Pakistan has been mismanaged from the beginning. I don't see any solution. Your politicians are a waste of time. The military is part of the problem

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