There are many countries that do not have true deserts. here are a few examples:England
Ireland
Canada
Germany
Lebanon
Turkey
France
and many more.
Many European countries and island nations. Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, and Lebanon for example.
Namibia is home to the Namib Desert.
In the nation of Kuwait pushing outward towards Iraq.
the middle east country of Kuwait
The "Painted Desert" is made of the Triassic Chinle Formation. Much of it is on the Navajo Nation.
Egypt is almost entirely covered by the Sahara.
We don't have any deserts in New Zealand. We are a fairly narrow Island nation and as such are surrounded by water. No room here for a desert.
Spanish West Africa
Afar tribespeople, Ethiopia The Choctaw Nation, Mississippi
About 75% of the Atacama is located in Chile and the remainder in Peru, Argentina and Bolivia.
The Kalahari Desert extends throughout much of Botswana and also parts of Namibia and South Africa.
It is in the Navajo Nation, between the New Mexico border and Flagstaff north of I-40.
Scotland is famous for it's de-salination of seawater to provide drinking water to its residents. Scotland is classed as a social desert.