] CNN's firing of Peter Arnett, the Pulitzer Price winning ] journalist who achieved international acclaim for his ] on-the-spot reporting from Baghdad during the Gulf War, ] sheds further light on the subordination of the US media ] to the military and intelligence establishment. ] ] CNN announced on Tuesday it had agreed to a settlement ] with Arnett, who has worked for the network for 18 years, ] to terminate his employment two and a half years in ] advance of the expiration of his current contract. The ] network's statement came one day after Arnett told the ] press that CNN had rejected his request to report on the ] current war from Belgrade, and had effectively muzzled ] him since last July. ] ] Arnett received a Pulitzer in 1966 for his work as an ] Associated Press reporter in Vietnam. By the time of the ] Gulf War he had become CNN's premier international ] correspondent. He came under criticism at that time from ] government and military circles for his objective ] reportage of civilian casualties resulting from the US ] bombing of Baghdad. Pentagon pressure behind CNN firing of Peter Arnett |