Peter Arnett, the Pulitzer Prize-winning war correspondent known for his coverage of conflicts from Vietnam to Iraq, has died at 91 after battling prostate cancer. He gained fame for his live broadcasts from Baghdad during the Gulf War in 1991, where he reported amidst missile strikes. Arnett, who won the Pulitzer in 1966 for his Vietnam reporting, was celebrated for his fearless journalism and storytelling. His legacy endures as an inspiration for future journalists and historians.


