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How a Papa Johns pizza surge near the Pentagon tipped off social media before Trump's decisive Iran strike

I think that I'd dig the Subway, Panera, and McDonalds. I don't go to our work cafeteria as often anymore in order to save money, but it is a fun treat. Also, there's a free coffee place now that I really like.

Could be that they're getting the PJ pizzas because the cafeteria isn't open all night.
If I worked in the Pentagon, I would probably dine at Panera, perhaps Five Guys. Not much into Subway or McDonalds.
 
If I worked in the Pentagon, I would probably dine at Panera, perhaps Five Guys. Not much into Subway or McDonalds.
I generally try to save calories for dinner, as that tends to be our bigger meal of the day. I occasionally do a big lunch, though. Subway can be pretty good depending on what you order. They used to have a flatbread pizza that was awesome, but sadly, they discontinued it.
 
The leaders of our government are eating ****ing Papa Johna?
 
The pizza / war connection has been publicly known for decades. The fact that they haven't figured out a way to cook their own ****ing pizzas without detection is unnerving.
The Saudis can get a mobile McD, but the Pentagon can keep their cafeteria open and make sure they make pizzas?
 
Th Pentagon has around 20 different eating establishments.
And they must all be closed if they are ordering pizza from outside the building...or is discipline in the US military so pathetic?
 
And they must all be closed if they are ordering pizza from outside the building...or is discipline in the US military so pathetic?
You think Pentagon employees and staff should be restricted to eating establishments inside the complex?
 
You think Pentagon employees and staff should be restricted to eating establishments inside the complex?
At a time of heighten tensions that could lead to war? **** yes. Your incompetent military leaders are basically signalling hours before an action that something significant is happening and it does not take a genius to figure who the target is..
 
Your incompetent military leaders are basically signalling hours before an action that something significant is happening and it does not take a genius to figure who the target is..
I think that is all more or less gossip based. It was no secret that Trump was considering a hit on the Iranian nuke sites. And if there was a scoop for the press, it is much more likely that it came from observations of six B-2 Stealth bombers taking off from Whiteman's Air Force base in Missouri, heading west making everyone think they were headed for Guam to at least give Trump options, while Trump made the Iranians think they had two weeks.
 
I think that is all more or less gossip based. It was no secret that Trump was considering a hit on the Iranian nuke sites. And if there was a scoop for the press, it is much more likely that it came from observations of six B-2 Stealth bombers taking off from Whiteman's Air Force base in Missouri, heading west making everyone think they were headed for Guam to at least give Trump options, while Trump made the Iranians think they had two weeks.
Easier to watch the local Pentagon pizza joints.
 
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