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Here is what's on tap for Tuesday:

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

As the world waits to see what Saddam's next move will be, is the United States planning its response? We'll ask John Pike, an expert on defense and intelligence policy and director of Globalsecurity.org.

Plus, we'll get the latest on the cleanup efforts underway in Tennessee from Hallerin Hill, radio host for News Talk 99 WNOX.

And, we'll be joined by three of your favorite Muppets: Miss Piggy, Gonzo and Pepe the Prawn.

FOX & Friends (7 a.m. ET)

The Iraqi parliament votes on whether to accept or reject the new U.N. resolution. What will they decide and will it matter? We'll ask Ken Adelman, former director of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.

Is Beltway Sniper suspect Lee Malvo too young to face the death penalty? Former U.S. attorney Joe Digenova weighs in.

Iraq has until Friday to accept U.N. terms but if it comes down to war, does the Pentagon have a plan? We'll get details from Bill Cowan, former Special Operations officer and counter terrorism expert, and Bob Bevelacqua, former Green Beret and FOX News military analyst.

As the U.S. gears up for another conflict with Iraq, Israel will once again be targeted by their volatile neighbor. What is Israel doing to prepare? We'll ask ambassador Alon Pinkas, Israel's counsel general in New York.

And, we'll be joined by David James Elliott, star of the hit show JAG.

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