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Our exclusive guests this week:
• Senate Minority Whip Jon Kyl, R-Ariz.
• Sen. Ben Nelson, D-Neb., Armed Services Committee
• Karl Rove, former White House senior adviser

This week brought two major speeches with two opposing views on the fight against terrorism. President Obama outlined his national security strategy and defended his decision to close the detention center at Guantanamo Bay. Immediately following his address, former Vice President Cheney escalated matters by offering his defense of Bush administration policies and, at the same time, accusing Obama of making the country less safe.

So where does the debate on keeping America safe stand? This week we'll hear from two of the Senate's leaders on national security issues: Republican Senator Jon Kyl and Democratic Senator Ben Nelson — only on "FOX News Sunday."

Meanwhile, Republicans stand their ground against the White House, on what to do about the detention center in Guantanamo Bay. With a small victory under their belts, what's the GOP's next move in battling Obama's ambitious agenda? A health care overhaul and a Supreme Court nomination are two of the bigger issues coming down the pipe. We'll talk strategy with former White House senior adviser, Karl Rove.

Then, Washington awaits a Supreme Court nominee. What kind of confirmation battle the president can expect? We'll discuss with our Sunday panel: Stephen Hayes, of The Weekly Standard; Nina Easton of Fortune Magazine; Bill Kristol of The Weekly Standard and Ceci Connolly of The Washington Post.

Plus, our Power Player of the Week plays 24 notes to honor our fallen soldiers and veterans: Tom Day, founder of Bugles Across America.

So check your local listings and we’ll see you on the next "FOX News Sunday."