overnment (i.e. a military rule backed by U.S. troops to keep order). This lasted for two years under the command of Charles Magoon, until new elections were held in 1909. America continued to intervene, within provisions of the amendment, until it was terminated in 1934. Cuba (currently)Today the United States hold very important economic relations and interests in Cuba. Being that a lot of our industries have expanded and now take advantage of their low cost production, the relationship is very serious to the economy. The U.S.-Cuba Trade and Economic Council first placed into the public domain an opinion by the OFAC, which authorized entities subject to United States law to have indirect non-controlling investments in the Republic of Cuba. On 4 March 1994 the OFAC issued the opinion to Mr. John S. Kavulich II, who subsequently became the president (non-compensated) of the U.S.-Cuba Trade and Economic Council. The opinion stated that a United States business or individual subject to United States law may make a secondary market investment in a third-country business which has commercial dealings within the Republic of Cuba provided that the investment does not result in control-in-fact of the third-country business by the United States investor and the third-country company does not derive a majority of its revenues from business activity within the Republic of Cuba. Secondary market investment that falls short of a controlling interest in such a business is not prohibited. ...