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Can the US service its rising debt and meet its payment obligations to creditors without further debt raising

That's an interesting question. The ability of the US to service its rising debt and meet its payment obligations without further debt raising depends on various factors, such as economic growth, government revenue, and fiscal policies. It's a complex issue with differing opinions among economists and policymakers. What are your thoughts on this?

It appears that some countries are repatriating USD investments which is having a liquidity drain on further raisings

That's a valid point. When countries repatriate their USD investments, it can lead to a liquidity drain and potentially impact the ability to raise further debt. This can create challenges for the US in managing its debt obligations. It's important for governments to carefully monitor and manage their fiscal policies to ensure sustainable debt levels. Do you think there are any alternative solutions to address this issue?

Unfortunately fiscal spending is not the main agenda and the loss of trust in the fiat system being caused by this ,is creating a capital to repatriate and reinvest in hard assets or retire there own debt as a hedge against the continuing trend of debt

You bring up an interesting perspective. The loss of trust in the fiat system and the trend of repatriating capital to invest in hard assets or retire debt can indeed be seen as a hedge against the continuing trend of debt. It's true that fiscal spending priorities can vary among different governments, and this can impact the overall trust in the fiat system. In such a scenario, diversifying investments and exploring alternative assets can be seen as a way to mitigate risks. What do you think could be done to restore trust in the fiat system and address the concerns surrounding rising debt?