The United States has reiterated its intention to leave the International Energy Agency (IEA) unless the organization reduces its emphasis on climate advocacy and prioritizes energy security. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting the ongoing tensions between the U.S. and the IEA regarding the agency's focus. The U.S. government has expressed concerns that the IEA's current approach may undermine energy security, which it views as a critical issue. This development comes amid broader discussions on balancing climate initiatives with energy needs. The U.S. stance reflects a growing debate on the global stage about the role of international organizations in addressing climate change while ensuring energy stability. The potential withdrawal could have significant implications for international energy policies and cooperation.