Turkish press today extensively covers Greece through narratives of “secret plans” and “dirty alliances,” reinstating Nikos Dendias as central figure. Coverage blends suspicion, dramatization, and direct politico-military accusations.
Turkish outlets portray Greece as advanced outpost of “anti-Turkish alliances” or nation investing systematically in armaments and threatening rhetoric. Common thread claims Greece targets Ankara directly.
Alleged 2,500-troop intervention force
Greece-Israel-Cyprus cooperation appears as direct military threat in pro-government media, citing joint forces and readiness scenarios.
Milliyet reports “2,500-soldier plan against Turkey” with “secret preparations in Greece, Cyprus, Israel,” attributing initiative to Netanyahu’s order.
Star describes “playing with fire next to Turkey” and “dirty alliance against Blue Homeland,” citing 2,500 rapid intervention force in Aegean-Mediterranean with submarine, frigate, corvette patrols and Greek-Israeli air support.
Aksam summarizes as “genocide alliance,” claiming Israel, Greece, Cyprus prepare 2,500-man Mediterranean rapid force.
SPIKE NLOS on Greek islands, Evros
Special concern targets Greek armaments, especially Israeli SPIKE NLOS systems deployed “near Turkey.”
Hurriyet states Greece prepares SPIKE NLOS from Israel for full Aegean islands and Evros River deployment, aiming gradual full operational use by army.
HaberTurk emphasizes systems for East Aegean islands and Evros near Turkish borders, reinforcing targeted military preparation image.
Dendias branded fundamental threat
Greek Defense Minister’s statements catalyze reactions, presented as proof of permanent anti-Turkish strategy.
Milliyet writes “Dendias has fixed agenda,” noting his parliament speech called Turkey “primary and fundamental threat,” linking to Greek military buildup.
TurkiyeGazetesi labels Greeks invaders, citing “conqueror’s fear of Turks” and united Greek-Cypriot-Zionist front, quoting Israeli rabbi on Turkey as existential threat and Dendias on Turkey as fundamental Greek threat.
Sabah interprets Dendias speech as implicit Turkish superiority recognition, highlighting Turkey as “main and tangible threat” with defense spending beyond accounting.
CNN Turk notes Dendias “targets Turkey again,” stressing 2030 defense spending comparison and Ankara as “primary and fundamental threat.”
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