We know that everything on President Barack Obama’s plate International affairs is not a strong suit. You have to give him credit for keeping all the balls in the air. A senior U.S. diplomat will travel to North Korea trying to bring the Koreans back into international negotiations on nuclear disarmament. They are also going to push the North Koreans to recommit to an agreement they made in September 2005 to rid the Korean peninsula of nuclear arms. These are the famous so-called six-party talks in which the U.S., China, Russia, Japan and South Korea have sought for six years to negotiate an end to North Korea’s nuclear program. During the campaign debate John McCain told the young and naïve President Obama the only way to make it happen was with six party talks. President Hope and Change told him he had an old way of looking at thing and he was about change. Looks from here like the old guy was right. This visit by Bosworth will be the first direct one-on-one U.S. talks with North Korea since President Barack Obama took office, the idea to pressure North Korea to return to the six-party talks, Washington has been seeking international support for strict enforcement of a U.N. sanctions resolution adopted in June to punish the North for its May 25 nuclear test. This is an International kind of week for the White house gang as Secretary of State Clinton is in Singapore, meeting with Asia-Pacific foreign ministers. President Obama also will be in Asia stopping in Japan, China and South Korea. The blue print that used with Iraq is not something that can be used in North Korea or Iran. There is going to have to be other local policing involved and that means it falls back on Russia and arming Japan.