ATL2CDG, do ya think that your previous anti-American stand may be putting your credibility on this issue in question? You most likely think that you are pro-American, but most of us would beg to differ.
With that said, I agree that our government needs to put the best equipment in our troops hands, BUT we didn't win the Second World War with the best equipment. If you've studied much you will agree that we didn't have the best: tank, fighter plane (land or carrier), battle ship, aircraft carrier, etc. (more on this later).
We won because we outproduced the opposition. We didn't win with tankers bought from weak allies, nor airplanes, tanks, etc.
I firmly believe that we need to maintain a US based manufacturing capability if we intend to maintain our ability to protect ourselves. I'd rather pay double for a US manufactured tanker, than I would buy a critical system from a country that can't be counted upon. That includes all countries other than us BTW.
But that's just me, I'm still ticked off that the Army bought Barrettas.
enigma
The best: tank - Tiger, from Germany
fighter - Messerschmidt 262, from Germany
carrier fighter - Zeke, from Japan (they never adopted tactics that utilized their advantages)
battle rifle - German, I forget the designation, but Kalishnakov copied major parts of it. FN FAL'l know!
aircraft carrier - British, with armoured decks.
battleship - Japan, the Yamato was truly awesome.
submarine - Germany
missile - Germany, V2
We had the best: intelligence and message interception network (along with the Brits)
production capability
leadership, civilian and military
bomb, Little Boy, and a leader who wasn't afraid to use it.