Resetting EU/IUS relations damaged by the Prism spying scandal, after the US National SecurityAgency tapped European leaders phones is high on the agenda of President Barrack Obama’s forthcoming trip to Europe. <br /><br />The world’s two largest trading partners and allies need each other to tackle global crises, but how can Obama win back trust without looking soft on security? <br /><br />With European elections approaching Europe’s leaders are under pressure to look firm on defending privacy and to take a stand against industrial espionage. <br /><br />Can Obama and Europe’s leaders see eye to eye or will differing national interests prevent a reset? What impact will there be on the current global crises the transatlantic allies have to face. <br /><br />These are the issues under discussion in this edition of The Network, presented by Chris Burns. His panel includes ex-Clinton administration spokesperson James Rubin, Ian Lesser, senior director for foreign and security policy at the German Marshall and MEP Marietje Schaake, a member of the delegation for relations with the United States.