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I visited several Greek defense sites after his speech, and it's interesting to note that there are quite a few for a country like Greece. Opinions about him are quite divided. Some people praise him as one of the best Minister of Defense Greece has ever had, while others criticize him for lacking understanding of U.S. policy in our area.Interesting question.
Well there's two categories: The common people and the people who are into defence and military stuff. The common people usually don't know much about defence stuff. They might think he's a great Minister of Defence or politician in general. Or they may just simply not like him.
The people who are into defence stuff and geopolitics,they just consider him a buffoon. At the very least a sneaky politician. Usually the comments on Greek defence websites are filled with negative remarks about him and his pompous long speeches and the ability to talk a lot without actually saying something.
For example he said:
"We are marching towards the most powerful Armed Forces our motherland has ever had in its centuries-long history".
Now,take a moment to think how ridiculous that quote sounds. Not just because of the current affairs,but think that a country like Greece with more than 5,000 years of history...Classical Greece,Hellenistic period,Byzantine Empire,Balkan Wars and 1940 and this guy comes and says "We'll have the strongest Armed Forces in our history" and things like "we'll have some of the most powerful frigates in the world" or "we're building a navy that will be good for the Eastern Mediterranean and maybe even more than that!"
He has a reputation for being extremely reluctant to order anything,despite talking big about purchases. On one hand he keeps mentioning how we will buy this and that,on the other hand,he complains that we have no money.
He was considered a relatively good Foreign Minister,but now those who read about defence matters and geopolitics,know he is a very bad MoD. At least incompetent.
The rumor was that Mitsotakis replaced the previous MoD with Dendias,because supposedly Dendias had high ambitions for the party hierarchy. That's what they say on greek sites.
Generally,New Democracy has lost a big part of its voters with controversial decisions, policies and plainly infuriating a lot of people with scandals.
I must say, I checked out a few profiles of users who were critical of Dendias, and as a Turkish person, I think that these individuals seem to have a better grasp of international politics. They appear to have a more realistic perspective on the entire situation.






