Before you close as a duplicate, yes I have read How do I deal with non-English content and posts, which have not answered my question.
Context
I stumbled upon a Spanish question today, in which I commented:
The main site is English only. Assuming this is on topic, please try Stack Overflow en Español
I then proceeded to close vote as "Unclear what you are asking". Not long after, another user commented something along the lines of:
Google Translate seems to suggest this question is too broad and off topic
Question
This left me wondering - what's the best course of action? Should I redirect the original asker to an appropriate sub-site for the language and then close as unclear assuming that it will be on topic, or should I close based on the content translated?
The posts above seem to contradict each other, but it seems like there is a general consensus that we should close and delete questions that are non-English as unclear. But what if the question translated is most likely not going to be well-received once re-asked on another site because it is too broad or off topic as mentioned above? The rationale is to close and delete bad questions before they are re-asked so we don't just pass on the problem for others to deal with.
One final option is to close as unclear, without redirecting the user. This may be the least disruptive now, but it won't tell the asker anything which may lead to similar posts.
What course of action should I take?