An excellent case of selective data. The information that you have quoted is contained in microsoft power point presentation, which I assume was extracted from the sipri databases. However, there is a problem with sipri's terms of measurement:
https://www.files.ethz.ch/isn/156913/SIPRIFS1212.pdf
Furthermore, the data set, on which the opinion was founded is also a case of selective data.
If you take the following 5 year period (2003 to 2008 is a strange data period) 2008 to 2013 Greece is in about 15th place.
http://armstrade.sipri.org/armstrade/html/export_values.php
In fact, if you take a different period there is a time when Singapore
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exceeds Greece in arms imports (according to sipri's TIV.)
There are other measures, but they in no way, place Greece in such high order for arms expenditure.
https://www.sipri.org/databases/milex
Details which **** end completely ignored in his comment about Greece's expenditure. So his comment still deserves its place in his own 'catalogue of lies'.