The August conflict over South Ossetia came as no surprise
to the United States, according to the outgoing US Secretary
of State Condoleezza Rice.
In an interview with Agence France Press, she said Washington
didn't agree with Georgia's actions against its neighbour.
“I don't think that in the days before the events of
August 8, Georgia really behaved in a way that was responsible,”
Rice said.
Secretary Rice revealed that a month before the conflict
she had visited Georgia to see if it would accept a pledge
never to resort to force. The proposal was put forward by
German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier.
Georgia attacked its breakaway republic of South Ossetia
on August 8. Russia has since recognised the independence
of South Ossetia and the other Georgian breakaway republic,
Abkhazia.