President Barack Obama has called Wednesday’s fatal attack at the offices of Charlie Hebdo, a Paris satirical magazine, “cowardly” and “evil,” and voiced his support for the people of France.
While speaking briefly to the media in the Oval Office, Obama noted that the European country is one of America’s oldest and strongest allies, and has been with the United States “every moment” since the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.
“For us to see the kind of cowardly evil attacks that took place today I think reinforces once again why it’s so important for us to stand in solidarity with them, just as they stand in solidarity with us,” he said before meeting with Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of State John Kerry.
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Gunmen killed 12 people Wednesday in eastern Paris when they attacked the Charlie Hebdo office, which has published cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad. Among those killed were 10 magazine employees and two police officers.








