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They do not want to come off as rushing to judgment in front of the international community. And it's not clear if they hit sea mines or something else that would be more difficult to directly implicate Iran. Also if they say that then they may provide military protection for oil tankers or have to take some kind of measures to not look weak in front of their people. It's not wise to implicate Iran directly for now, you have to draw up post-strategy first. This incident has put KSA and UAE in an awkward situation as it not clear if this acts will continue and if providing military protection is a good idea or not. Imo, this situation is because of ill advised oil sanctions by Trump which went too far. Now they have nothing to lose and the Gulf nations(because of oil) will be the most affected.
It's still early morning in the Arab world so we will have to wait and see how this plays out and if there are new statements.
Sanctions on the Mullah regime are all good and they should be even harsher than now. Despite the hostilities of Iran and its retaliate actions against some oil tankers, the sanctions won't and shouldn't be gone anytime soon but the situation could escalate. No matter what really happened today, Saudi Arabia shouldn't take unilateral actions and let the U.S get involved more in the situation. We should make it possible for both Iran and the U.S to confront each other and to hash out their differences by weapons.