Pizza Shops Near the Pentagon Suddenly Become Very Busy, Is the US Military Targeting Iran?
There has been a surge in orders at pizza shops near the Pentagon, and the well-known blogger "Pentagon Pizza Index" suddenly pointed out that on the evening of January 9th in Eastern Time, the foot traffic at several pizza shops near the Pentagon was consistently higher than the average daily foot traffic index, which highlights that the Pentagon is again experiencing intense overtime work. As a contrast, the foot traffic at the Freddy Beach Bar, which is slightly further away from the Pentagon, was far below the average level, which means that Pentagon staff are busy working overtime and have no time to go to bars. Could it be that the Pentagon is about to launch a major overseas military operation?
Throughout history, the foot traffic at pizza shops near the Pentagon has been an important indicator for the outside world to observe U.S. military actions. For example, when the U.S. bombed Iran in June last year, the pizza order index near the Pentagon was very high. Similarly, when the "Operation Inherent Resolve" began in January this year, the business of nearby pizza shops suddenly became very hot.
At the same time, a military blogger suddenly released a message saying that the U.S. "Global Hawk" transport aircraft suddenly flew from Europe to the Middle East. Considering that Iran is currently experiencing large-scale unrest, and Trump occasionally threatens to "attack Tehran," this naturally makes people question whether the U.S. really intends to attack Iran, which is already in chaos.
It is worth noting that the Iranian official has also continuously stated that they have strengthened their preparations and are vigilant against any potential military attacks from the outside. This undoubtedly implies that Iran may be sensing an ominous signal.
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