The Kingdom of Israel and Judah, envisioned as a re-established political entity following a coup, would centralize power under a monarch and an advisory council of military and political leaders. Its primary goals would include territorial consolidation, regional dominance, and a robust military to ensure national security and counter foreign interventions, particularly from the U.S. The kingdom would focus on efficient resource management and trade relations to boost its economy while fostering a cohesive national identity that emphasizes historical roots and cultural heritage among its diverse populations.