Journalist Peter Arnett fired?

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MSNBC states that Peter Arnett will no longer be covering the war for them. They didn't come right out and say that he was fired...but it sure sounds like it to me!

DAVID BAUDER
The Associated Press

Journalist Peter Arnett, covering the war from Baghdad, told state-run Iraqi TV in an interview aired Sunday that the American-led coalition's first war plan had failed because of Iraq's resistance and said strategists are "trying to write another war plan."

Arnett, who won a Pulitzer Prize reporting in Vietnam for The Associated Press, garnered much of his prominence from covering the 1991 Gulf War for CNN. He is reporting from the Iraqi capital now for NBC and its cable stations.

The interview could make Arnett a target of the war's supporters. The first Bush administration was unhappy with Arnett's reporting in 1991 for CNN, suggesting he had become a conveyor of propaganda.

He was denounced for his reporting about an allied bombing of a baby milk factory in Baghdad that the military said was a biological weapons plant. The American military responded vigorously to the suggestion it had targeted a civilian facility, but Arnett stood by his reporting that the plant's sole purpose was to make baby formula.

NBC, in a statement Sunday, praised Arnett's "outstanding" reporting from Iraq and said he was trying nothing more than to give an analytical response to an interviewer's questions.

In the interview, Arnett said his Iraqi friends tell him there is a growing sense of nationalism and resistance to what the United States and Britain are doing.

He said the United States is reappraising the battlefield and delaying the war, maybe for a week, "and rewriting the war plan. The first war plan has failed because of Iraqi resistance. Now they are trying to write another war plan."

"Clearly, the American war plans misjudged the determination of the Iraqi forces," Arnett said during the interview broadcast by Iraq's satellite television station and monitored by The Associated Press in Egypt.

Arnett said it is clear that within the United States there is growing opposition to the war and a growing challenge to President Bush about the war's conduct.

"Our reports about civilian casualties here, about the resistance of the Iraqi forces, are going back to the United States," he said. "It helps those who oppose the war when you challenge the policy to develop their arguments."

The interview was broadcast in English and translated by a green military uniform-wearing Iraqi anchor. NBC said Arnett gave the interview when asked shortly after he attended an Iraqi government briefing.

"His impromptu interview with Iraqi TV was done as a professional courtesy and was similar to other interviews he has done with media outlets from around the world," NBC News spokeswoman Allison Gollust said. "His remarks were analytical in nature and were not intended to be anything more. His outstanding reporting on the war speaks for itself."

Arnett was the on-air reporter of the 1998 CNN report that accused American forces of using sarin gas on a Laotian village in 1970 to kill U.S. defectors. Two CNN employees were sacked and Arnett was reprimanded over the report, which the station later retracted. Arnett ultimately left the network.

He went to Iraq this year not as an NBC News reporter but as an employee of the MSNBC show, "National Geographic Explorer." When other NBC reporters left Baghdad for safety reasons, the network began airing his reports.

© 2003 The Associated Press
 
My husband just mentioned that to me, and said that FOX news would be reporting on it soon. I'm waiting to see if they do.
 

I understand he's been fired, but as far as I;m concerned, it took way too long.

Benedict Arnold - Arnett

denise
 
Ooops, I messed up. They just did the report on MSNBC...not FOX
 
He was on the Today Show this morning being interviewed by Matt Lauer. He was apologizing profusely and said something to the effect that NBC was the best or one of the best companies to work for and that he had bad judgment over the weekend in an interview he gave to Iraqi television.
 
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I really don't know if we should let this mistake ruin this guy's life.
 
I think the least of his problems is going to be his career. He flat out lied to boost the spirits of our enemy in the middle of a war. He stated that American support was declining. Not true. Not only has it been steadily in the 60%-80% range, in recent days it has soared. He's making comments about things he knows absolutely nothing about to make the regime think we're easy targets. It would be one thing if it were all TRUE, but it was all a pack of lies in order to make them feel more comfortable. He should have been fired, his career should be over, not just becausee he granted an interview, but because he lied about our country in an attempt to make the people we are fighting more confident. It was a stupid thing to do and it may have been a mistake, but a simple admission of that fact is not going to remedy the damage he did. The people are watching this. The people who would help us if they had any confidence in our ability to protect them. They no longer have this confidence and now they're not going to help us. Plus...the smug grin on the face of the person doing the interview was enough to make me want to smack both of them in the face.
 
Originally posted by JoeThaNo1Stunna
I really don't know if we should let this mistake ruin this guy's life.

With this guy, it isn't ONE mistake. He has been making "mistakes" like this dating back to the Viet Nam war. Bye, Bye Peter, good riddance!
 
Don't worry about Arnett, the next place you'll see him will be on French TV doing analysis.
 
Originally posted by JoeThaNo1Stunna
I really don't know if we should let this mistake ruin this guy's life.

War has a way of "ruining" lives. It's hard for me to stomach an American (anti-war or not) making the kind of statements that encourage Iraqi resistance and further endanger the lives of his countrymen. People can make those kind of comments at home without endangering lives, but using the enemy's media to make your point is unbelievable to me.
 
fired Arnett, and Fox News did report it-I saw it earlier today for myself.
 
Good Riddance!:rolleyes: He doesn't know HOW to think BEFORE he speaks!:mad:
 
You know if he was going to do that, at the very least he should have gotten Saddam on shaking his hand or something. Give us some information too ;)
 
He aided the enemy by boosting it's morale... giving a renewed fever to their forces that might have otherwise felt themselves in a no-win situation...

As far as I'm concerned, he is directly responsible for anyone who found new hope in his message and takes action against our colition forces -- he is a traitor to a country that took him in and gave him a good life.

He is a self-serving windbag!


A big "thank you" to NBC and National Geographic for taking a stand against this man and his irresponsible actions.
 













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