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Tonight... The O'Reilly Factor is on!

The moment of truth today at the United Nations. The organization's two chief weapons inspectors delivered their reports to the Security Council. So what's next? Syndicated columnist Charles Krauthammer says that military action against Iraq is not just to disarm Saddam Hussein, it's also to reform an entire region. But Miami Herald columnist Robert Steinback sees it differently. We'll have a lively debate.

Plus, how will the military campaign against Iraq unfold? You will want to be sure to hear what FOX News military analyst, former U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Paul Vallely  has to say when he joins us in the No Spin Zone with special information.

Then, Rabbi Michael Lerner who is the Editor of Tikkun magazine is an anti-war outcast. Why? Because although he's against a possible war with Iraq but doesn't support the pro-Palestinian stance of an anti-war group organizing a demonstration in San Francisco this weekend. What's going on?! You won't believe this situation!

And later, as The Factor moves along... Massachusetts Senator Edward Kennedy is opposed to the new alien registration program enacted after the September 11 terror attacks. Some have said that requiring men from specially designated foreign countries to register with the government is a breach of civil rights. Others say that the law will keep every American safe. What's the truth? We'll hear from both sides and let you decide when FOX News contributor and columnist Michelle Malkin and Sarah Eltantawi from the Muslim Public Affairs Council enter the No Spin Zone.

Finally, a disturbing Personal Story meet Jim Stutts,  who says he was gassed during the Persian Gulf War in 1991.

Don't miss a minute of The Factor! See you in the No Spin Zone at 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. ET!

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