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Here's what is on tap for Tuesday:

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

The Iraqi declaration has arrived and all 12,000 pages are being inspected by an army of analysts. Will we find the missing pieces to the Iraqi weapons puzzle? We'll ask Jack Spencer, national security analyst at the Heritage Foundation.

FOX & Friends (7 a.m. ET)

While we pour over Saddam's weapons list, troops are already mobilized in the region. Who is there and who's on the way? FOX News military analyst retired Colonel David Hunt joins the debate.

She's smart, respected and has the president's ear. What role has National Security Adviser Condoleeza Rice playing in disarming Iraq? Newsweek reporter Evan Thomas weighs in.

The United Nations Security Council is sifting through Iraq's massive weapons declaration. Could that information be filled with clues, or just clutter? We'll ask former U.N. weapons inspector, David Albright.

The U.N. inspectors continue to look for weapons of mass destruction. Just how tough a job do the inspectors have? We'll ask Fox News war correspondent Geraldo Rivera.

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