Metahive wrote:Also, Terralthra, what treaty obligations did the Federation have towards the Cardassians or the Romulans that might have prevented them from spoiling an action that was officially undertaken by rogue elements of their respective intelligence services towards their intended victims? Remember that in "Defiant" it was stated that the Obsidian Order was even explicitly forbidden to maintain its own armed forces and Dukat reacted with visible disgust when he found it out.
The Federation
doesn't know that at any useful point. The fleet decloaks, buzzes DS9, and transits the wormhole immediately. They send messages to Cardassia Prime and Romulus, which
implies that they are not under Cardassian Central Command's nor the Romulan government's control, but it's encrypted, and the ships are well into the Gamma Quadrant by the time we see DS9's senior staff watch the message, forwarded by Starfleet. It has been, by that point, hours at minimum.
Metahive wrote:It's also funny that you cite "Way of the Warrior" as a point in your favor when in that episode that Federation went as far as opening fire on their nominal allies to defend a third party from an unjustified attack. In "Improbable Cause" there wasn't even a token effort to thwart the genocidal attack as ineffective as it might have been.
The Federation had peace treaties with both the Klingons
and the Cardassians at this point. No matter what they did, they break one of them. The Klingons regarded their not joining in the invasion to be a breach of the treaty already, and the Federation took action on behalf of Cardassia in that light. Additionally, the mission undertaken had a practical, achievable goal (since it worked, obviously), and doing so was
rightly regarded as an act of war by the Klingons, resulting in renewed Federation/Klingon war, despite them being, as you say, nominal allies.
You're saying that the Federation's morals are completely compromised if they don't undertake a pragmatically impossible mission on behalf of an
actively hostile power which (as far as the DS9 staff knew, during the window they could've actually done something) broke two peace treaties, one of which they've been specifically ordered on multiple prior occasions to preserve
at all costs?
The Fleet Admiral who briefs Sisko specifically says they are not hoping the plan succeeds, but that they effectively can't stop it, and since that's the situation, they'd rather it work than not.