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The Zion Accords

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01.04.2026

ZION ACCORDS introduced this 14th day of March in the year of our Lord 2026-by Bradley Scott Barnes

PREAMBLE — A Problem Too Large for Conventional Solutions

The conflict between Israel and its neighbors has resisted every conventional diplomatic framework for seventy-five years. The Zion Accords propose something different: not a negotiation within the existing geography, but a voluntary reimagining of it.

We do not propose forced relocation. We propose an offer so generous, so well-designed, and so mutually beneficial that it becomes genuinely hard to refuse — American citizenship, guaranteed sovereignty, world-class infrastructure, neighbors who are not at war with you, and a landscape as dramatic and sacred as any on Earth.

The Zion Accords are not a treaty. They are a starting assumption — a baseline from which negotiation can begin without first re-litigating whether human dignity, access to water, and freedom from war are worth pursuing.

THE PROPOSAL — Nine Pillars

01 — New Zion Territory A designated zone of approximately 8,500 square miles in southern Utah — equivalent to Israel’s land area — bounded by Cedar City (N), St. George (SW), Bryce Canyon (E), and Kanab (S).

02 — Voluntary Israeli Relocation An offer of American citizenship, Israeli reservation autonomy, and world-class infrastructure to any Israeli family choosing to relocate. Realistic target: 1–2 million over 10 years, beginning with........

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