1) Wouldnt they have been quite "ready" anyway? I mean, this is NK after all.
They are and have been. This is otherwise an ordinary occurrence held up by the media because scary.
Pyongyang has been angered by fresh UN sanctions and annual US-South Korea military drills.
2) If the Stealth Bomber flights were a genuine threat, they wouldnt have known they were there until things started to go boom.[/quote]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Show_of_forceRoyal Navy used to do this before WWII, just park a warship next to someone's country and scare them into folding into line. This is like that except with stealth bombers. North Koreans not amused, much like any other country would be if they came with clear hostile intent.
3) The bomber flights are part of ongoing drills. Is this NK looking for an excuse to spout more crap in an effort to start a fight again?
""If they make a reckless provocation with huge strategic forces, the Korean People's Army (KPA) should mercilessly strike the US mainland, their stronghold, their military bases in the operational theatres in the Pacific, including Hawaii and Guam, and those in South Korea," the agency quoted him as saying.""
They have literally been saying this same paraphrased sentence again and again and again. If they wanted to fight,
they wouldn't need an excuse.4) Why oh why did the US comment in the manner they did? Isnt that just stooping to thier level?
"The North Koreans have to understand that what they're doing is very dangerous," US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel told reporters on Thursday. "We must make clear that these provocations by the North are taken by us very seriously and we'll respond to that."
They're kinda obligated to defend their actions.