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Here’s what is on tap for Wednesday:

‘FOX & Friends First’ (6 a.m. ET)

Will a call for militants to lay down arms in Fallujah help defuse tensions in the city? And can this strategy work for other parts of Iraq? We’ll ask retired U.S. Army Maj. Dana Dillon, senior policy analyst at the Heritage Foundation.

Bob Woodward's controversial new book "Plan of Attack" has received plenty of attention. But why would high-ranking members of the government spill the beans on sensitive subjects? Dr. Georgia Witkin, Fox News contributor, weighs in.

‘FOX & Friends’ (7 a.m. ET)

Can a national oversight hearing into the United Nation's oil for food program get to the bottom of the U.N. scandal? We’ll ask Rep. Christopher Shays, R-Conn., chairman of the Subcommittee on National Security.

Presidential candidate John Kerry has repeatedly assured voters that taxes will be lower if he's president. But can he keep his promise? Howie Carr, columnist for the Boston Herald, weighs in.

Is Iran out to promote peace in Iraq, or does Tehran have another agenda? We’ll get a read from Alireza Jafarzadeh, Fox News foreign affairs analyst.

President Bush is determined to stay the course in Iraq. But Democrats claim the administration has no plans to fix the situation. Fact or fiction? Former Sen. Fred Thompson, R-Tenn., joins the debate.

Analysts say that six months before Election Day, most people have decided who they want to vote for. What does that say about the president's recent surge in the polls? Dr. Larry Sabato, director of the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia, joins the debate.

Plus, we’ll reveal “The Bachelor” spy!

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