The fallacy of your argument is that the world is becoming a more integrated place. As an example, the foreign car issue has been discussed which revealed that many of those so-called foreign products are actually more American than many American cars are.
This and other examples and concepts seem to pass over your head without registration let alone consideration.
Did you know that Math, Science, Physics, Music, Art were all invented "over there"? Should we not make use of them because they weren't inveneted here?
Have you heard of girls?
LOL I've seen enough of your examples dude. I completely and fully realize you greatly enjoy boasting of the superiority of foreign products and ideas, even when that is far from the correct observation. You really don't have to make yourself any clearer. It's already perfectly crystal.
But Linux is a clone of US engenuity, something you refuse to ever admit. Basically a rip off, whether or not it's ever actually resolved of all legal claims against it, it's a foreign copy of Unix and Unix standards. But you're so completely devoted to praising all things foreign, you even prefer foreign copies of what we originally made in the US! Not just use it, but then praise it above all else, in spite of our already existing and superior products.
So please, spare us any more examples of your favorite foreign products, since you obviously prefer foreign products when they're actually nothing but cheap copies of our own.