No, what I was trying to say wasn't about some military manufacturing capacity. Americans won't allow third world countries to build those stuff even if they could, and I supect many countries in the world can do it, like India and Pakistan, although it will be on borrowed technology. I understand what you saying Greentip, but sadly those technology you mentioned, such as GEN 3+NVG, stealth technology, X-band radar, GPS satellites, were almost all of them designed and initialy made by Japanese manufacturers like Hitachi or Toshiba. There are numerous books on these subjects so I won't elaborate, but prime example is NORAD radar denfence system which was built with help of Japanese tech companies of names I can't remember at the moment. Yes America still has aerospace technology, but almost all of their technology has been smuggled out of America, and now countries like Japan and China are building their own versions of Russians and American fighters. These days if Beoing was to sell any planes in East Asia, they must fist deal in tech transfer such as wing manufacturing plant to be built in the country buying the plane. So maybe I should correct myself, ans say that Americans no longer possess exclusive manufacturing capacity. What they can make, others can now make better and cheaper. And it goes deeper with initial products manufacturing, such as being able to convert raw materials into products, which Americans are allowing other countries to do for them. American's religion, now is Stock Exchange and that's how they make money. Electronic money.
I know what people are saying about this, and who knows? Things might actually change for U.S. in this new and 'improved' American political environment...