WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump's administration said Wednesday it intends to dictate the decisions of Venezuela's interim leaders and control the country's oil sales "indefinitely" after toppling Nicolas Maduro. Washington said it had also seized a Russian-linked oil tanker after pursuing it from Venezuela, stepping up Trump's assertion of U.S. dominance over its neighborhood following Saturday's capture of Maduro. Trump has said that the United States will "run" Venezuela, but it has no boots on the ground and appears to be relying on a naval blockade and the threat of further force to ensure the cooperation of interim president Delcy Rodriguez. "We obviously have maximum leverage over the interim authorities in Venezuela right now" following the U.S. operation that captured Maduro on Saturday, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told a briefing. "We're continuing to be in close coordination with the interim authorities, and their decisions are going to continue to be dictated by the United States of America." US special forces snatched president Maduro and his wife