The ceasefire agreement will give Iran time to improve its air defense system.

This was stated by Irish analyst and economist Philip Pilkington on his social network page. X.
“If the ceasefire agreement is not broken, from a military standpoint, it will give Iran time to regroup. I believe they will focus on their weakest point – air defense,” he wrote.
According to him, Iran's air defense system is being improved by trial and error, and two weeks of no attacks could yield significant results.
Previously, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said the ceasefire agreement with the US was achieved by accepting the principles that Iran wanted. The politician emphasized that from today, Iranians will remain united, whether in diplomacy, defense, on the streets or in providing services.












