Monday, March 09, 2026

HELLFIRE MISSILES: U.S. Navy Deploys MH-60R Seahawk Helicopter Armed with Hellfire Missiles in Operation Epic Fury

 

 On March 7, 2026, newly released U.S. Navy imagery captured an MH-60R Seahawk helicopter conducting flight operations from the deck of the Arleigh Burke–class guided‑missile destroyer USS Delbert D. Black (DDG‑119) in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, as part of Operation Epic Fury. The deployment of the armed MH-60R aboard Delbert D. Black underscores the Navy’s commitment to enhancing maritime security and operational flexibility in a complex threat environment. Configured for surface strike missions, the Seahawk extends the destroyer’s ability to detect, engage, and neutralize small surface targets and asymmetric threats within close proximity to major warships. The aircraft, assigned to Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron (HSM) 46, was photographed during flight‑deck operations supporting the ongoing regional campaign. 

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A U.S. Navy MH-60R Seahawk armed with Hellfire missiles was photographed operating from the destroyer USS Delbert D. Black during Operation Epic Fury, highlighting the Navy’s expanded airborne strike capability against small maritime threats in the CENTCOM region (Picture Source: U.S. Navy)

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  • Limited Scope: The waiver specifically covers Russian crude oil and petroleum products already loaded onto ships as of March 5, aimed at avoiding a sudden supply shock rather than allowing a long-term, unrestricted continuation of imports.
  • Operational Constraints: Indian refiners are seeking legal advice on how to handle the sanctioned oil under the terms of the waiver, highlighting the continued complexity of navigating US sanctions.
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We Didn’t Start The Fire
 

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Companies Push for $166-Billion$$$$$$$$$ in Refund$ After Tariff Reversal >> Process for tariff refunds could be ready in 45 days??

The filing said that as of March 4, more than 330,000 importers have made more than "53 million entries in which they have deposited or paid duties imposed pursuant to the International Emergency Economic Powers Act." 
That adds up to $166 billion.
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March 6 (UPI) -- U.S. Customs and Border Protection told a judge Friday that it can't comply with his order to begin refunding tariffs that the Supreme Court ruled illegal 

 

CBP argues it can't comply with court order on tariff refunds

By Lisa Hornung   
Cargo shipping containers sit at Port Jersey container terminal in Jersey City, N.J., in April. Customs and Border Protection argued that it can't comply with a court order to refund illegal tariffs. File Photo by Angelina Katsanis/UPI
Cargo shipping containers sit at Port Jersey container terminal in Jersey City, N.J., in April. Customs and Border Protection argued that it can't comply with a court order to refund illegal tariffs. File Photo by Angelina Katsanis/UPI  
  1. On Wednesday, the Court of International Trade ordered the department to begin reimbursing the importers who paid the tariffs created by President Donal Trump under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, Axios reported
  2. The Supreme Court determined Fe. 21 that he didn't have the power to do so under that law.
  3. On Friday, Customs and Border Protection's Brandon Lord, executive director of Trade Programs at the agency, told the court in a filing that it's now facing "an unprecedented volume of refunds."
On March 4, 2026, the U.S. Court of International Trade ordered
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to begin refunding over $133-$166 billion in tariffs collected under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), following a Supreme Court ruling that the duties were unlawful. Judge Richard Eaton ordered the immediate liquidation of entries to provide refunds for duties imposed on imports.
Key Details on the Ruling and Impact:
  • Scope: The order applies to all importers of record who paid IEEPA-based duties, not just those involved in specific lawsuits.
  • Invalidation: The Supreme Court ruled in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump that the president cannot unilaterally impose these tariffs, as the power to levy taxes belongs to Congress.
  • Amount: Estimated refunds could total up to $166 billion, with the CBP indicating an "unprecedented volume" of over 53 million entries to process.
  • Implementation Delay: CBP announced it cannot immediately comply with the order due to technical limitations and expects to need 45 days to begin issuing refunds.
  • Appeals: The Trump administration is expected to appeal the decision, creating potential further delays.
The ruling is a significant setback for the administration, which had been using these tariffs as a cornerstone of its trade policy.

The move follows a March 4 order by a judge on the federal trade court in New York to stop calculating President Donald Trump’s emergency tariffs on importers’ customs paperwork.

Companies Push for Billions in Refunds After Tariff Reversal

FedEx Among Those Suing; Pending Lawsuits and Prior DOJ Assurances Put Pressure on Government to Honor Repayments

Immediately after the Supreme Court announced its decision in the tariff case, Trump made comments suggesting the government might oppose paying refunds.

“I guess it has to get litigated,” the president said at the time. He also speculated that the issue might take years to resolve.

Importers have paid approximately $170 billion on tariffs so far. Schwab said the president’s statements made “things a little murkier,” so they are hoping for clarity from the trade court as soon as possible.

“Hopefully the Justice Department attorneys will work with us and it will be an easy process,” he said.

Spokespeople for the Justice Department and the White House didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment.

  1. The small businesses that brought one of the cases that went before the justices didn’t specify how much money they’re seeking to recoup. 
  2. Their lawyers told the trade court on Feb. 24 that any refund process adopted in the case could serve as a “template for providing swift relief” for the rest of the companies pursuing claims.

HELLFIRE MISSILES: U.S. Navy Deploys MH-60R Seahawk Helicopter Armed with Hellfire Missiles in Operation Epic Fury

  Mar 9 U.S. Navy Deploys MH-60R Seahawk Helicopter Armed with Hellfire Missiles in Operation Epic Fury   On March 7, 2026, newly released U...