There is danger that totalitarian governments, not subject to vigorous popular debate, will underestimate the will and unity of democratic societies where vital interests are concerned.


President Kennedy's 13th News Conferences on June 28, 1961 John Source: F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum


There is danger that totalitarian governments, not subject to vigorous popular debate, will underestimate the will and unity of democratic societies...

There is danger that totalitarian governments, not subject to vigorous popular debate, will underestimate the will and unity of democratic societies...

There is danger that totalitarian governments, not subject to vigorous popular debate, will underestimate the will and unity of democratic societies...

There is danger that totalitarian governments, not subject to vigorous popular debate, will underestimate the will and unity of democratic societies...