Obama to France: ‘The United States stands with you’

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Obama to France: ‘The United States stands with you’
The US President rallies to the support of its 'oldest ally' France, after the bloody end to hostage sieges in Paris

WASHINGTON DC, USA – President Barack Obama rallied to the support of France on Friday, January 9, after the bloody end to hostage sieges in Paris, vowing to offer all assistance to combat the threat of militant Islamists.

“I want the people of France to know that the United States stands with you today, stands with you tomorrow,” Obama said at a speaking engagement in Tennessee, describing France as America’s “oldest ally.”

“The moment that the outrageous attack took place, we directed all of our law enforcement and counterintelligence operations to provide whatever support that our ally needs in confronting this challenge,” Obama added.

Obama was speaking hours after the crisis that began with the massacre of 12 people at satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo reached a dramatic climax, with French police storming two hostage sites, killing two brothers wanted for the magazine attack and a jihadist ally. (READ: US warns of global ‘terror’ threat after French attacks)

“We’re hopeful the immediate threat is now resolved. The French government continues to face the threat of terrorism and has to remain vigilant. The situation is fluid,” Obama added.

“President [Francois] Hollande made it clear they’ll do whatever is necessary to protect their people and I think it’s important for us to understand France is our oldest ally.” – Rappler.com

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