In her book, "No greater honor" (No Higher Honor), which will be issued in the first of November in the United States, speaks Rice and U.S. Secretary of State administration of President George W. Bush for the reception that her allotted Colonel at his residence in Tripoli in September 2008.
Rice wrote that "Gaddafi expressed his admiration of foreign visitors and asked me: Why do not you visit me African Princess?". And her collaborators have informed it was before the meeting that the conduct was "strange" to the leader of the Libyan Revolution could be smashing into, but was justified in its concerns quickly.
She wrote, "suddenly stopped talking and took his head tilted forward and back and then said aloud: Tell President Bush to stop talking for a solution two countries Israel and Palestine. Must establish one state is Isratine."
She added that "what I said after that did not like him. In a moment of anger expulsion of two translators. And I said to myself, everything is fine .. this is Gaddafi."
After that Gaddafi called on Rice to dinner in his kitchen and gave her own album of photographs of him with the leaders of the world, to the beat of a musical piece called "rose black in the White House," set for which the Lybian composer .
Rice wrote, "came out of this visit, after I realized the extent to which Gaddafi lives in his own world." She added, "I wondered really understand what is happening around him and I was very happy because we are stripped of weapons of mass destruction."".