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Here’s what is on tap for Wednesday:

“FOX & Friends First” (6 a.m. ET)

Coalition forces are on the offensive to stop the violence in Iraq. Will operations in the Sunni Triangle bring stability to the region? We’ll ask Jack Spencer, senior policy analyst at the Heritage Foundation.

Plus, their triumphs and tragedies have left an imprint on America. We'll examine the sons of Camelot with Laurence Leamer, author of “The Kennedy Men: 1901-1963.”

“FOX & Friends” (7 a.m. ET)

U.S. Marines come under heavy fire as they move into Fallujah. A sign of things to come? Retired U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Bill Cowan, FNC military analyst, weighs in.

Plus, what's it going to take to get this area under control? Sen. George Allen, R-Va., member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, weighs in.

Should the U.S. stick to its June 30 deadline to transfer power in Iraq? Mike Gallagher, syndicated radio host, and David Corn, Washington editor for The Nation, join the debate.

Is a leading Al Qaeda figure behind new threats to our embassy in Jordan? We’ll ask Jonathan Schanzer, terrorism analyst at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.

National Security Adviser Dr. Condoleezza Rice testifies before the 9/11 Commission on Thursday. Will she stay cool when facing the heat? We’ll ask Antonia Felix, author of “The Condoleezza Rice Story.”

Plus, a new reality show matches women with a team of plastic surgeons, physical trainers, therapists and even dentists to give them the makeover of a lifetime. We’ll get a preview with Dr. Terry Dubrow, one of the cosmetic surgeons on “The Swan.”

And, we’ll be joined by actress Vanessa Williams (search), star of the new movie "Johnson Family Vacation."

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