The Dominion aren't colonisers though. They do some hands-on work by sending out saboteurs but they get the Vorta to administer their territory and the Jem-Hadar to enforce it whilst the changelings stay at home -- aside from the aforementioned acts of sabotage and the occasional personal appearance.
The bajoran colonisation just flagged to the Dominion that they were there.. The changelings are out to bring order to unruly solids and they are willing to extend their sphere of influence to any solids within range.
If person A pays hitman B to carry out a "job', and hitman B gets caught and arrested, and leads police to Person A - do you really think that person A will escape justice? That he or she will be considered "Innnocent" in almost any criminal justice system?
The Founders created the Vorta and the Jem'Hadar, specifically to "take the heat" for them, via soft power and hard power. This was no alliance, this was - a mafia organization.
As for your second paragraph I think you are thinking of the Borg. What exactly is meant here by "sphere of influence"? You mean subjugation in every way that matters - don't you? Or the very influential counter-proposition of - death?
The Founders worked hard to preserve their plausible deniability, but what they sought, what became clear the more we got to know them, was their arrogant desire to subjugate everyone within their "sphere of linfluence". Even those who did not, in fact, appreciate their "influence".
No, that's expansionism - militarily, culturally, economically, and spiritually too. What the Dominion sought, what we saw, was nothing short of absolute control over two galactic quadrants, with, very likely, no new self-imposed restrictions over the rest of the galaxy. They sought to program entire races at the genetic level to their own ends, and situate themselves as gods, unthinkable to defy, and eventually, unable to even question. Case in point, the Vorta - perfectly reasonable in diplomacy, completely genetically brainwashed about the sham divinity of mundane physical beings.
Could gods die of illness? By definition - no.
Would gods lose their own war?
Would innocents start one?
They were mortal, and they were savage hegemons with no recourse to law.
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