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Obama offers US help to purse terrorists in French attack

White House press secretary Josh Earnest waits to do a television interview with Fox 黑料社 in the Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2015. President Barack Obama has condemn the shooting at the offices of Charlie Hebdo magazine in Paris that has reportedly killed 12 people. AP

White House press secretary Josh Earnest waits to do a television interview with Fox 黑料社 in the Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2015. President Barack Obama has condemn the shooting at the offices of Charlie Hebdo magazine in Paris that has reportedly killed 12 people. AP

WASHINGTON 鈥 President Barack Obama offered help to French officials to pursue terrorists responsible for what he is calling a 鈥渉orrific shooting鈥 at a satirical weekly newspaper.

In a statement, Obama offered thoughts and prayers for the people of France, which he called 鈥淎merica鈥檚 oldest ally.鈥 He said France and Paris, where the attack occurred Wednesday, will endure beyond 鈥渢he hateful vision of these killers.鈥

Masked gunmen stormed the office of the satirical weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo, killing at least 12 people before escaping. It is France鈥檚 deadliest terror attack in at least two decades.

Charlie Hebdo has been repeatedly threatened for its caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad and other controversial sketches.

Press secretary Josh Earnest said that American have been in close contact to assist the French in the wake of the bloody attack on the Charlie Hebdo weekly.

Earnest called the French have been 鈥渟talwart allies鈥 in the U.S. fight against Islamic State extremists, saying 鈥淲e know they are not going to be cowed by this terrible act.鈥

鈥淥ur thoughts are with our allies over there in France right now,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 can tell you that we have worked closely with the French in efforts to degrade ISIL (Islamic State militants).鈥

Earnest also said Washington will work to protect Americans at home and abroad and said the United States has been 鈥渒eenly aware of鈥 the risk of attack from foreign fighters, people who are willing to 鈥済ive their lives for their cause.鈥

The spokesman cautioned, however, that the attack Wednesday was still in the initial stages of investigation and said he didn鈥檛 want to get ahead of that.

鈥淲e鈥檙e at the very stages of what happened and who was responsible,鈥 Earnest said. He said it is known that there are 鈥渟trong ties鈥 between the al Qaida terrorist network and the Islamic State extremists.

鈥淲e obviously are trying to monitor what we consider to be a very important threat,鈥 he said.

鈥淚 think based on what we know now, that is what we are confronting here,鈥 he said, when asked at one point if Washington considered the attack an act of terrorism.

鈥淭his is an attack on the basic freedoms of freedom of speech and freedom of the press,鈥 Earnest said. He appeared in interviews on CNN and MSNBC.

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