When did the IMF become suspicious of him?

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When did the IMF become suspicious of Walker in Mission Impossible: Fallout? To me, that plot twist just came out of nowhere.



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It is hinted in the film that Sloan had went directly to Alan Hunley when Walker told Sloan that Ethan Hunt is John Lark with the doctored evidence of the cell phone he retrieved in Paris.

My evidence for this comes when Alan Hunley confronts Hunt that the CIA suspects Hunt is Lark. Walker is there to witness this. Hunt incapacitates Hunley and tells Walker to watch Lane while he goes to get Lark and continue the mission.

As we know from the film. Spoilers ahead, although the question itself is a bit of a spoiler.

Walker reveals that he is Lark to Lane (actually Dunn disguised as Lane).

When Walker realizes this Sloan appears on a video phone screen from Hunley's phone and acknowledges that Hunley was correct that Walker was Lark. It is this interaction where I am deducing that Sloan went to Hunley who must've vouched for Hunt and convinced Sloan with this plan to determine if Walker was truly Lark trying to frame Hunt.




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When did IMF bail out UK?

The 1976 UK Sterling Crisis was a balance of payments or currency crisis in the United Kingdom in 1976 which caused James Callaghan's Labour government to borrow $3.9 billion ($18.6 billion in 2021) from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), with the intention of maintaining the value of the pound.

Why is IMF criticized?

Over time, the IMF has been subject to a range of criticisms, generally focused on the conditions of its loans. The IMF has also been criticised for its lack of accountability and willingness to lend to countries with bad human rights records.

When did the IMF collapse?

That agreement lasted little more than a year and collapsed with a bang in March 1973 when selling pressure on the dollar forced European countries to close foreign exchange markets for several days and then reopen with floating rates.

What did the IMF do after ww2?

Cooperation and reconstruction (1944\u201371) As the Second World War ends, the job of rebuilding national economies begins. The IMF is charged with overseeing the international monetary system to ensure exchange rate stability and encouraging members to eliminate exchange restrictions that hinder trade.



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