Tensions refer to the state of mental or emotional strain resulting from conflicting ideas, interests, or actions between groups or nations. In the context of Soviet satellite states and their relations with the West, tensions often manifested through political discord, economic pressures, and ideological clashes that characterized the Cold War period. These tensions were exacerbated by events such as uprisings in satellite states, differing national interests, and the overarching struggle between communist and capitalist ideologies.