Embassies located in areas of military tension, such as the Middle East, South Asia, and the Korean peninsula, will appreciate the presence of a military attaché among their staff. His expertise is helpful in assessing the military situation. Military attaches everywhere do what they do best: observing the military and strategic situation, analyzing it, and reporting it back home. They deal with many issues, such as the strength the deployment of military forces, command structures, leadership, training, strategic planning, weaponry of the host country’s forces, the defense industry, and the defense budget of the host country. They carefully observe any changes and try to assess them.