Rouhani sacking advisor to please Iran's supreme leader

Hesamodin Ashna, an advisor to Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, reacted to recently leaked remarks by Foreign Minister Javad Zarif about the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corpse by calling on God to harm those who plan to harm him.
Zarif's remarks angered Iran's mullahs, but
gave insights into who has the upper hand in running Iranian affairs and
controlling decision-making in it.
He said the late commander of Quds Force,
Qasem Soleimani, used to manipulate some foreign policy files, thus
marginalizing him.
Iranian media has accused Ashna of leaking the remarks made by the
Iranian foreign minister.
Zarif made
these remarks as part of a series of interviews conducted by the Presidential
Center for Strategic Studies which is supervised by Ashna himself, the media
said.
Soon after the leaks were made, President
Rouhani sacked Ashna against the
background of the aforementioned accusations. The official spokesperson of the
Iranian presidency said later that Zarif's remarks were leaked with ill
intentions in mind.
Nevertheless, President Rouhani did not
outline the reasons behind sacking Ashna.
However, some people believe the move was made in Rouhani's attempts to please
Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
The leaks were
made as Iran builds up for new presidential elections in June.
The
presidential spokesman said Zarif was interviewed by the Presidential Center
for Strategic Studies which was conducting a series of interviews aiming at
documenting Rouhani's presidency.
He added that
excerpts of the interview were supposed to be aired for the general public.