Should I close a question as “Unclear what you are asking” by only
looking at its content?
This is a close-ended question, but an Yes or No answer might not be constructive.
I think it's safe to assume an unclear question (a question where is hard to determine what is actually asked) comes from a new user not familiar with how Stackoverflow works.
As you mention in your question that follow-up comments do contribute to clarify the question, it might also be the case of a new user not being familiar with the edit functionality.
Instead of "waiting 0 seconds and voting to close" I would:
give new users a chance to understand where they went wrong, by posting a comment inviting them to edit their own question. [edit] magic link is great and will definetely help a user become aware such magic links exist. Personally, I didn't know they existed before reading this question, and seems like this is true for lots of others (maybe a majority?)
edit the question yourself and maybe post a comment to explain why (again, this would help new users)
either way, this implies the user has more than 0 seconds (so has a fighting chance) to correct the issue him/herself
mark it as "unclear"
My perspective here might not appeal to those that have 0 tolerance to new-comers that don't bother to read the site policy, but then again, how many of us didn't miss part or all policy on some service/product/website?