US Tensions with Venezuela? Domino's Pizza Surge Fueled by Trump's Airspace Warning

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The Pentagon's Pizza Report, a popular social media page, has sparked speculation about a potential US military action against Venezuela. According to the page, a surge in pizza orders at a Domino's near the Pentagon has raised eyebrows, with some users jokingly predicting a crisis. However, experts clarify that this theory is not based on facts. The 'Pentagon Pizza Theory' or 'Pizza Meter' suggests a correlation between increased fast food orders near government buildings and an impending international crisis. This observation has been linked to past events, such as the Gulf War and Bill Clinton's impeachment hearing. The current surge in pizza orders comes after President Donald Trump ordered pilots to consider closing airspace above and around Venezuela. This move has raised concerns that the US administration may take more aggressive steps against the Nicolas Maduro government. The US has been increasing pressure on Caracas as part of a counter-narcotics operation targeting drug trafficking. The Trump administration claims that Maduro's regime is behind the trafficking, which the Venezuelan president denies. Recent reports suggest that the US is planning a second phase in its actions against 'narco terrorists' coming out of Venezuela, with initial targets potentially being production or storage facilities used by Colombian cartels. While there has been no direct announcement from the US about plans to attack Venezuela, the situation remains tense. The US military has reportedly received intelligence from spy agencies about the locations of these facilities in Venezuela and Colombia.