You have a point there, Italian Giants (AC Milan, Juventus, and Inter) have very few Italians playing on their 1st team. AC Milan is the unofficial Brazilian national team, and Inter is full of Argentines, etc, etc.. but I don't think that's down to the foreign players, the responsibility lies in the club's president and directors.
There's always going to be controversy, this 'football globalisation' or whatever you want to call it, this is not happening to English Football and Inter in particular, this is also happening in Spanish Football and it's giants (Real Madrid and Barcelona). I mean, look at Inter, AC Milan, Barcelona, Real Madrid, Liverpool, etc, etc.. Look at the last Champions League winners; Barcelona (Ronaldinho, Xavi, Henrik Larsson, Samuel Eto'o, Carles Puyol, Deco, etc, etc), Liverpool, AC Milan (Kaka, Inzaghi, Clarence Seedorf, Gennaro Gatusso, Andrea Pirlo, etc, etc), Real Madrid (Zinedine Zidane, Luis Figo, Raul, Roberto Carlos, etc, etc), etc, etc..
It is an example that's hard to ignore becasue it is 'effective'. Liverpool has reached 2 Champions League Finals with a club that haves very few English players, the same goes for AC Milan (they have their fair share of Italians, but they also have lots of Brazilians), and for Barcelona (French, Argentines, Brazilians, Portugues, Mexican, Spanish, etc, etc). It looks quite inevitable becasue it is effective.
At least, as a positive fact - at least Italy haves a player who looks like the next big thing, there was Roberto Baggio, after him came Del Piero and Totti, and after those two Italy had no one. At least, now, they have Sebastian Giovinco.
And as for Inter - I do not agree with those drastic measures, but Inter should have more Italians on their team.
By the way, ¿¿How come Juventus haves all those 'Italian prospects' and Inter and AC Milan have none?? I don't get it.. I mean, Juventus was made up by lots of nationalitise; Alessandro Del Piero, Pavel Nedved, David Trezeguet, Emerson, Cannavaro, Camoranesi, Patrick Vieira, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Liliam Thuram, etc, etc.. and still they have developed a group of promising Italian youngsters. Why couldn't Inter and AC Milan do the same?? and why can't they do it?
Johan Cruijff; "Simple football is the most beautiful. But playing simple football is the hardest thing".