in Europe and the US finds them deeply split over the use of military action if Iran does not abandon its nuclear program. About half on both sides of the Atlantic favored accepting a nuclear Iran and trying to live with it. Only 42 percent of American public officials and 32 percent of European officials favored military action, according the poll by the German Marshall Fund. The public was more hawkish in both places, with 62 percent of Americans and 46 of Europeans willing to support military action.