Not everyone is hostile to the coups in Niger and other African nations in the past few years that have worried the West, AP reported on Tuesday. In the “family photo” for last week's Russia-Africa Summit, Russian President Vladimir Putin stood next to Ibrahim Traore, the young military officer who seized power in Burkina Faso in September. It was an uncomfortable moment for many leaders elsewhere in Africa. “The normalisation and dignifying of military takeovers must trouble our great continent,” Kenya's cabinet secretary for foreign affairs wrote while sharing the photo this week.