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Published on Monday, March 31, 2003 by CNN

NBC: Arnett Out After Iraqi TV Interview

BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- NBC announced Monday that both NBC and National Geographic 
severed
their relationships with veteran war correspondent Peter Arnett.

In an interview that aired on Iraqi TV Sunday, Arnett said that the U.S. "war plan has
failed because of Iraqi resistance. Now they are trying to write another war plan.
Clearly, the American war planners misjudged the determination of the Iraqi forces."

Photo caption: American television network NBC said on March 31, 2003 it had severed 
its
relations with veteran reporter Peter Arnett after he told Iraqi television that the 
U.S.
war plan against Saddam Hussein had failed. 'Peter Arnett will no longer be reporting 
for
NBC News and MSNBC,' NBC said in a joint statement with National Geographic, for whom 
the
Pulitzer prize-winning reporter was also working. Arnett is seen in this March 26 video
still. (NBC via Reuters)

On Sunday, NBC News had issued a statement supporting Arnett, saying that Arnett gave 
the
interview to Iraqi TV as a "professional courtesy" and that his remarks "were 
analytical
in nature and were not intended to be anything more."

But a day later, NBC issued a different statement. "It was wrong for him to grant an
interview to state-run Iraqi TV, especially in a time of war."

Arnett is not an NBC News reporter but an employee of the MSNBC show, "National
Geographic Explorer," according to The Associated Press. The network began airing
Arnett's reports after NBC reporters evacuated Baghdad.

Monday morning, Arnett appeared on NBC's Today Show and apologized for his comments.

"I want to apologize to the American people for clearly making a misjudgment over the
weekend by giving an interview to Iraqi Television," said Arnett, who added that what 
he
said in the interview was "what we all know about the war."

"There have been delays in implementing policy and there's been surprises. But clearly 
by
giving that interview to Iraqi Television, I created a firestorm in the United States 
and
for that I am truly sorry, Matt," he said.

During the Sunday interview, Arnett also said that Iraq had given him and other 
reporters
a "degree of freedom which we appreciate." Iraq has expelled several journalists,
including CNN's Baghdad team, and apparently has imprisoned two journalists from the 
New
York newspaper Newsday.

Arnett is a member of the Board of Directors of the Committee to Protect Journalists,
which is trying to locate the missing journalists.

During the Iraqi TV interview, Arnett said, "I'd like to say from the beginning that 
the
12 years I've been coming here, I've met unfailing courtesy and cooperation, courtesy
from your people and cooperation from the Ministry of Information."

Arnett told the Iraqi TV interviewer, who was dressed in an Iraqi Army uniform, that
President Bush is facing a "growing challenge" about the "conduct of the war" within 
the
United States.

"President Bush says he is concerned about the Iraqi people, but if Iraqi people are
dying in numbers, then American policy will be challenged very strongly," he said. In 
the
interview, Arnett said reports from Baghdad about civilians being killed are being 
shown
in the United States, and "it helps those who oppose the war when you challenge the
policy to develop their arguments."

He pointed out U.S. claims that civilians killed in an explosion at a downtown Baghdad
market were the victims of Iraqi missiles, and that Iraq had said the missiles were
definitely incoming coalition fire.

Arnett also said "clearly this is a city that is disciplined, the population is
responsive to the government's requirements of discipline," and "Iraqi friends tell me
there is a growing sense of nationalism and resistance to what the United States and
Britain is doing."

The longtime war correspondent, who reported on the Persian Gulf War for CNN in 1991,
said U.S. war planners miscalculated the will of Iraqis and he does "not understand how
that happened."

He said his reports "would tell the Americans about the determination of the Iraqi
forces, the determination of the government and the willingness to fight for their
country."

Copyright 2003 CNN

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