Entities like the IMF and World Bank, while appearing to offer financial relief to Latin America, may actually be drawing the region deeper into exploitative relationships. The transformation of natural resources into commodities poses risks, especially as banks with histories of manipulating markets and financial misconduct enter the scene. Their past accountability measures, such as fines, often seem trivial compared to their profits, which incentivizes continued unethical behavior. Thus, believing in their genuine concern for the global South's welfare and environmental integrity is simplistic; underlying motives warrant critical examination.

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