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I believe you're right. It was either Improbable Cause or The Die is Cast (season 3) where the Founder that took the place of the Tal Shiar agent (Tovak or Lovok I think) told Odo that while it was Tain's plan to attack them, the Founder infiltrators did everything they could to make it happen. Then in the episode you mention they explain more about it.
Spoilers from here on out! I don't think tags work universally, but I'll try my best.
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It was actually the founders infiltrating the Klingon Empire, getting them to act aggressively against the Cardassians to sow dissension amongst the Alpha Quadrant entities. As far as we know the coup against the Central Command was legitimate. We see lots of rumblings about resistance movements against Central Command for a while before this.Spoilers - Season 3+ DS9
Ah, for some reason I was thinking they had infiltrators in all of the major Alpha Quadrant powers by that point. I must have been mixing it in with what the Romulan changeling said. I really should reference Memory Alpha at times rather than relying entirely on my memory!Same
It's entirely possible they do, it was just never explicitly shown. We just know the Klingons use that as an excuse to annex Cardassian territory, and we know (from season four finale/five start) that the Klingon leadership has been infiltrated by changelings. We also know that the new civilian government leaders are blood-tested by Starfleet when they're saved from Cardassia Prime.