President Barack Obama on Saturday offered to provide any assistance to the needs of the Algerian government after a deadly hostage in a gasification plant desert and said that the United States is looking for a “better understanding” of the Algerian authorities that is happened there. “The thoughts and prayers of the American people are with the families of all those killed or injured in the terrorist attack in Algeria,” Obama said in his first comment on the hostage crisis. Obama’s written statement was issued by the White House after the Algerian army has conducted a dramatic final assault to end …
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