French influence in its one-time colony of Burkina Faso has deteriorated since armed soldiers deposed the government in a coup last September and coup supporters attacked the French embassy, believing it was harboring the deposed president. Given widespread frustration over continued jihadist violence, on January 21, the ruling’s junta government ordered the nearly 400 French troops in the country—vestiges of a multinational force intended to combat violent extremists—to evacuate within the coming month.