About "treaty"... 120 ballistic missiles, plus 36 cruise missiles, plus almost 200 drones is a bit too much and expensive for such a thing. If they wanted to indicate their intentions, they would have launched a couple dozen drones and a dozen missiles, and that's it. About "testing" again - what if one of the ballistic missiles (a half-ton warhead) hit a residential neighborhood of old buildings, without shelters, foundations and demolished half of the buildings there? We would already be in the midst of "testing" Iranian air defense (this question is open, by the way, for the time being), and Tehran would be tired, in accordance with the famous expression "to swallow dust" and clear the rubble.
In summary: We have all seen why we pay such taxes. Strong air defense is the key to a strong rear guard. Iranian missiles are formidable, but not absolute.
We'll see how we respond. Yeah, we got a lot of sleep tonight.
Right now, our general staff is engaged in a war of nerves. We have been waiting for 48 hours for three weeks, now you will not sleep there.
Sergei Auslender