At 3:43-4:17..."I would suggest that in the middle of 2011 you had a kind of a rickety coalition that was bombing Libya, right? France was doing some of the work. They had taken the lead under Sarkozy. But there was also, there was a significant amount of aircraft coming from small countries like the Netherlands or Norway." ... "Norway was the one that said, 'Well, we're quitting,' and then you have this Breivik start shooting" ... At 13:18-13:26 ... "and that would be when Norway said, 'We're not going to bomb Libya anymore - POW - Breivik goes on a shooting spree"
Cross-referencing france24.com article at Post #12 of 4um Title: Paris Killings: Terrorism or False Flag?:
French President François Hollande discussed the options for lifting sanctions on Russia, ruled out unilateral military action in Libya and addressed Greeces looming snap election in a wide-ranging interview Monday on France Inter radio
No solo intervention in Libya
Hollande ruled out unilateral military intervention in Libya, which is mired in the worst fighting since dictator Muammar Gaddafi was overthrown in 2011. France will not intervene in Libya because it's up to the international community to take its responsibility, he said, though adding that French forces would strike Islamist extremists leaving the countrys lawless south to bring arms to Africas Sahel region. Libya has collapsed into a chaos of warring militias and rival governments, and is awash with weapons that are smuggled to militant groups spreading unrest through an arc of countries stretching from Chad to Mali. Hollande said French forces would strike jihadist fighters and arms smugglers every time they leave these places where they are hiding'' in southern Libya, which his defence minister, Jean-Yves Le Drian, has described as a terrorist hub. [...] When asked if France would take part in a broader United Nations-mandated operation to pacify Libya, Hollande said there would have to be a "clear mandate", "clear organisation" and the "political conditions" would have to be in place. "We're not yet going down that road," he added.
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"Then there's also this other angle - Free Speech. Let's just talk a little bit about Free Speech. It's amazing. We have one Free Speech case per week or every other week or whatever it is." [Movie: "The Interview" and North Korea, etc.]
Cross-referencing 4um Title: NSA Chief Pushes Bill Granting New Powers - CISPA/Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act + additional info at Post #1 - global security summit, surveillance, etc.