In his inaugural address, Kennedy talked of an alliance for progress with countries in Latin America. In his
Alliance for Progress address to Latin American diplomats and members of
Congress on March 13, 1961, he expanded on his promises from his inaugural speech. "I have called on all the people of the hemisphere to join in a new Alliance for Progress –
alianza para el Progreso – a vast cooperative effort, unparalleled in magnitude and nobility of purpose, to satisfy the basic needs of the American people for homes, work and land, health and schools –
techo, trabajo y tierra, salud y escuela."
3 In the address, Kennedy reaffirmed the United States' pledge of coming to the defense of any nation whose independence was endangered, promised to increase the food-for-peace emergency program, and to provide economic aid to nations in need. He requested that Latin American countries promote social change within their borders and called upon all American nations to move towards increased economic integration. "To achieve this goal political freedom must accompany material progress. Our Alliance for Progress is an alliance of free governments – and it must work to eliminate tyranny from a hemisphere in which it has no rightful place. Therefore let us express our special friendship to the people of Cuba and the
Dominican Republic – and the hope they will soon rejoin the society of free men, uniting with us in our common effort."
3 ==Debate over the international role of the United States==