Pizza Shop Activity Near Pentagon Foreshadowed Israel's Attack on Iran, Social Media Account Claims

Pizza Shop Activity Near Pentagon Foreshadowed Israel's Attack on Iran, Social Media Account Claims

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A peculiar social media observation has added a layer of intrigue to reports of an alleged Israeli military operation targeting Iran's nuclear program. An account known as "Pentagon Pizza Report," which monitors pizza shop activity near the Pentagon, posted about a sudden surge in orders just hours before the reported strikes.


The account noted a "HUGE surge in activity" at several nearby pizza establishments, including We The Pizza, Domino's Pizza, District Pizza Palace, and Extreme Pizza, around 6:59 pm ET on June 12th. Just ten minutes later, a "significant drop in activity" was reported at these locations. The account also noted unusually low traffic at a nearby bar known to be popular on Thursday nights.


This unusual activity fueled speculation that something significant was unfolding at the Pentagon. Historical precedent adds weight to these claims. According to reports, surges in pizza deliveries to the Pentagon were observed before the U.S. invasions of Panama and during Operation Desert Storm.


Former President Donald Trump claimed to have advance knowledge of the alleged Israeli operation. He told Reuters that he "knew everything" and had attempted to dissuade Iran from escalating the situation.


Israel has long voiced concerns about Iran's nuclear program and has repeatedly warned that it would take action if Iran reached the point of weaponization. The two nations have a history of tense relations.


The connection between pizza orders and potential military activity remains a subject of speculation, but the timing of the surge, combined with historical precedence, has certainly piqued public interest.

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