Singapore’s prime minister, Lee Hsien Loong, has a unique vantage point for observing the geopolitical contest between the U.S. and China. What he had to say last April should give Americans pause.

The U.S. “may no longer be the hyper-power, but you will still be…one of the most advanced, vibrant and dynamic economies and societies in the world; able to attract talent, able to generate new entrepreneurship, growth, ideas and reinvent yourself,” Mr. Lee told The Wall Street Journal’s editorial board.

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