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Here's  what is on tap for Wednesday, Christmas Day:

FOX & Friends First (6 a.m. ET)

Secretary of State Donald Rumsfeld says the United States can fight a two-front war with Iraq and North Korea. Is this a sign of what's to come? We ask military expert James Dunnigan, editor of strategypage.com.

FOX & Friends (7 a.m. ET)

North Korea and Iran are posing the most serious nuclear threat the United States has seen since the Cold War. Can we fight on all fronts? Retired Lt. Col. Bill Cowan fills us in.

Christmas would not be the same without a tree, presents, family and Pat Boone! We get the lowdown on the man who celebrates American pride through his songs.

The GOP changes hands. Will this be a fresh start for the Republican Party? The Frist forecast is ready for debate. Join Republican strategist Steve Malzberg and Democratic strategist Scott Segal as they duke it out.

Plus, Steve Irwin, the crocodile hunter, drops in for a few laughs. And he brings some special friends with him.

Don't miss a moment with us!

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