Here’s what is on tap for Thursday:
“FOX & Friends First” (6 a.m. ET)
After three decades of brutal dictatorship the people of Iraq are finally getting their shot to see Saddam Hussein (search) face justice in an Iraqi court. We’ll examine what is at stake with former prosecutor Robert Tarver.
Plus, will seeing Saddam Hussein as a prisoner help motivate the Iraqi Army? We’ll ask retired U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Bill Cowan.
And, some organizations in support of the U.S. mission in Iraq, recently took the time to thank America with a full-page print ad entitled, "A Letter to the American People." Tanya Gilly of the Iraq-America Freedom Alliance explains.
“FOX & Friends First” (6 a.m. ET)
What will go through Saddam's mind as he faces an Iraqi court? We’ll ask Dr. Jerrold Post, director of the political psychology program at George Washington University and author of "Leaders and Their Followers in a Dangerous World."
Plus, how will the international community react to the Iraqi justice proceedings? U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations John Danforth weighs in.
Can Iraq's justice system survive the massive challenge of trying Saddam Hussein? We’ll be joined by former U.S. attorney Joe diGenova.
The longer Saddam Hussein's trial lasts, the better it is for the United States? We’ll get a read from Walid Phares, Mideast and terror analyst.
And, we’ll get reaction to Saddam's day in court from Bill Kristol, Weekly Standard editor and FOX News political analyst.
What legal challenges lie ahead for both sides in the case? Court TV anchor Lisa Bloom breaks it down.
Plus, meet the two women duking it out on NBC's "For Love or Money," Rachel Veltri and P.J. Spillman.
And, meet the villain of the “Spider-Man 2,” actor Alfred Molina.
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