US spends $70k to air Obama, Clinton denunciation of anti-Islam film in Pakistan

WASHINGTON - The Obama administration is trying to tamp down public anger in Pakistan over the anti-Islam film produced in the U.S.

The American Embassy in Islamabad is spending $70,000 to run an ad on Pakistani television featuring President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton denouncing the video.

The State Department says the embassy compiled clips of Obama and Clinton rejecting the contents of the movie and extolling American tolerance for all religions into a 30-second public service announcement that is running on seven Pakistani networks.

The department said Thursday the aim is to get the message to the widest possible audience in Pakistan, where tens of thousands of protestors angry about the film tried to reach the U.S. embassy before being turned back by Pakistani police.